A single cell that will develop into a chicken or rooster
No, it does not hurt a hen to lay an egg.
No, a hen's egg is not a unicellular organism. It is a single cell, the ovum, surrounded by multiple layers such as the yolk, egg white, and shell. Once fertilized, the ovum develops into a multicellular organism, the chick.
The gametes, or "sex cells" - the sperm and ovum (egg) - become the fertilized egg (zygote) when they fuse.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
If an egg is fertilized by a sperm containing a Y chromosome, the resulting fertilized egg will develop into a male organism. This is because the presence of the Y chromosome determines the development of male characteristics.
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.
yes
It can be,sometimes you will see blood patches in fertilized eggs.
There is no size requirements, the egg is fertilized inside the hen before the shell surrounds it on its way through the oviduct.
The hen will continue to lay fertilized eggs for up to 10 days after the last mating.
When a hen lays a fertilized egg, there is no embryo inside. Embryo's only start to form once they are incubated.
After twenty-one days after the hen has laid the egg that the roster has fertilized the egg will hatch.
Yes- if the egg is fertilized, a chick will hatch out from that egg.
Only if they are fertilized and incubated. Most eggs are not fertilized and therefore will never become a chick.
Depends if the egg has been fertilized by the cock, and the temperature of the enviroment.
No. The rooster has relations with the hen and she lays fertilized eggs
Only if they have mated with a rooster. Even if a rooster in in a flock though, her eggs may not be fertilized, as he may not have mated with her. In that case, if you really want the hen to lay fertilized eggs, you could consider penning the rooster and hen up together for a few days.Actually, you can eat the fertilized eggs. It really makes no difference.The answer to your question is that yes, hens lay fertilized eggs, but only if she has mated with a rooster. If she hasn't, the egg isn't fertilized.