Yes, they can
Yes, Isa brown chicken is a cross breed of a Rhode Island red and a Rhode island white.These chickens layover 300 eggs per chicken per year.
You can expect about 5 to 7 eggs per week from an Isa brown hen. The ISA brown hen is a hybrid hen specifically produced to have a high rate of lay. They average 300 eggs per year in the first year and can maintain good rate of lay in the second year.
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Isa Brown pullets typically grow to be around 16-19 inches in height.
because when prophet Isa was reborn
21 days, whether under a hen or in an incubator. For a more complete answer, see the question and answer "How long does it take for eggs to hatch when a chicken is sitting on them"?
hey i have 4 isa browns and they loose their feathers not all that often what are u feeding them
Yes, cross fertilization between breeds happens all the time. They are all still chickens and if the rooster can manage to properly mount the hen then breeding will take place. Small banty roosters often have an easy time of mounting the larger hens and the mating will produce offspring. It sometimes does not work the other way around. When the rooster is too big for the hen she will not allow the male to mount.
yes one would be zinc which would be an element another would be zygote which isa fertilized egg.
Isa Brown chickens have a life expectancy of around 6-8 years, but this can vary depending on the care they receive, genetics, and environmental factors. Proper housing, nutrition, and healthcare can help maximize their lifespan.
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chickens only lay one egg at a time. each egg will stay in the hen for the same timeweather they are fertile or not. after being laid the hen then may sit on her eggs in hope their are fertile and if they do not hatch she will go away and lay again, what a tiring life. then they sit on their eggs, as they do not always it is called being cluckey. some breeds like Isa browns do not go cluckey. when cluckey they will protect their nest witch all their might and they cluck allot