Both sayings have the same meaning.
No they dont, they lay eggs and have to hatch them the same as chickens do.
It's cautioning someone to be careful not to get ahead of themselves before they know for certain what's going to happen. Example: You're waiting for people to arrive to a game or party or event with someone, and voice your opinion that no one else is coming. The above line is an appropriate response. Someone probably said it to Hitler during WW2 when he was making plans about post-Russia War plans, too. Hope that's the kind of example you were looking for!
Do You? Your not talking to animals, And plus,People dont hatch...But chicks do
There is another idiomatic expression 'dont count your chickens before they are hatched'. Both expressions mean that you should not make a decision until you know what lies ahead. Only decide when you are certain of the facts
none, if u dont no this u dont need chickens
i dont know, the chickens won't tell me
It is not really sensible to rely on something that has not yet happened and may not ever happen. Cancel
Chickens dont fly. Not even Baby ones.
they dont... they have 2.
they dont chickens do
yes they do. but only while in the egg. the cord is connected to the yolk where it is able to feed. but when the chickens hatch, they dont have a umbilical cord. just a small space where it once was (only for a new born).