The eggs will remain viable for up to 7 days in cool damp conditions. After that 7 day period the hatch rate will decrease by up to 20% per day
More than an average human
NO- the vast majority of the commercial eggs are infertile- the hen never sees a rooster. Fertilization of the egg happend BEFORE the shell membranes and shell are added. Fertilization is not needed to form a shell.
The hen will continue to lay fertilized eggs for up to 10 days after the last mating.
The eggs are fertilised inside the hen, and then laid.
Hens can live a whole life without fertilization and still lay fresh eggs just as frequently as hens who are mated regularly. To produce fertilized eggs for hatching, hens must be mated about once weekly.
It depends on the animal for example if your animal was a hen it would take a shorter time then a duckhhdrgc
Not even a minute!
Broody hens do lay eggs. They actually lay one [1] egg every day or two.
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
Human eggs are smaller than hen's eggs because they have different functions. Human eggs are designed for fertilization and subsequent implantation in the uterus, while hen's eggs are meant to provide nutrients for a developing chick. Therefore, the size difference is due to their respective biological purposes.
No, the egg is fertilized in the hen before the shell forms around it.
15 days