sometimes if they crack open they will get curious and taste it and frankly it tastes good to they then they will deliberately crack open eggs and eat them.
Yes, a hen duck may sit on a nest with unfertilized eggs. Some hens exhibit broody behavior and will sit on eggs regardless of whether they are fertilized or not. However, the hen duck may eventually realize that the eggs are not viable and may abandon the nest.
The shell of a hen's egg is typically thinner and more brittle compared to the shells of duck or goose eggs. Duck and goose eggs have thicker and harder shells to provide protection for the larger eggs they lay.
There is no such thing as a "boy hen". Hens are female chickens.
chickens , hens , and rosters
Hens lay eggs, the ones you eat.
a hen house is where the hens produce table eggs.
ducks
Yes, only the hen sits on eggs.
Every single breed of hen (even mix) will sit on their eggs when they feel like they want chickens. One of the hens that brood alot are brahma hens.
If the hen eats broken or leaking eggs that is OK but if she is breaking open and eating eggs she should be culled from the flock. This behavior can spread to the rest of the flock and cause major problems. Once the hens recognize the eggs as a sourse of food they will continue, leaving you with no eggs and if you breed hens, with no viable stock for the following spring.
all hens lay eggsregardlessof anything also what is a "sangria" hen?
Without eggs we cannot get hens.....without hens we cannot get eggs!