No. Not naturally. While double triple and quad yolks can come out of an egg, they are not viable when brooded naturally by a hen. The interior of an egg has limited resources for an embryo to develop as it forms and while some development will and often does take place the chicks inside seldom mature enough to hatch.
Yes it can happen but is very rare and takes much work with human intervention.
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if they are in one egg, the process can go on inside the egg. but if they are in two, it cant pass from egg to egg. basically it can only happen inside the egg.
They are from CHICKENS OR HENS because an egg can not produce another egg. (They are hens not chickens.)
How do fraternal twins form? Answer one egg from each ovary is fertilized.
identical twins are single egg twins. fraternal twins a two egg twins. fraternal
One. Two if you want the egg to be fertilised and produce a chicken.
Identical twins come from one egg and one sperm. Fraternal twins come from two eggs and two sperm.
It depends on the type of twins If It was identical (monozygotic) twins, one egg is fertilized (As you can see, identical twins have similarity in phenotype (the observable characteristic of an organism) because of development of one zygote divided into two embryos) but if it was non-identical twins, two eggs or more (such as triplets or quadruplets) are fertilized. The twins have differences in phenotype
The chickens give us egg ..
Brown egg
There are twelve chickens, each chicken lays one egg per hour. So The answer would be total of Forty eight eggs are laid each hour. One Chicken one egg. Two Chickens 2 eggs etc..
Yes. Identical twins come from one fertilized egg that has been split in two. Therefore, whatever sex the single egg would've been, the twins will be.
Chickens sunbath because for them to lay one egg they have to be in at least 10 hours of sun