No, without fertilisation (mating) the egg will not develop further.
Geese reproduce by mating together. The female goose will then lay the fertilized eggs in the nest. Geese will mate for life and are monogamous.
unless the eggs were fertilized, they will not hatch.
No, black widows need to mate in order to produce fertilized eggs that will develop into viable offspring. Without mating, the eggs will not be fertilized and will not hatch into spiderlings.
After mating they do, yes.
Yes, chickens for example, lay eggs without mating. That is where we get eggs for eating. The eggs sold in stores are not fertilized and can never hatch and become chickens.
Yes Turkeycan y eggs without mating.
The eggs can get cold, they can crack, they might not get fertilized... you name it.
No, parakeets must have a mate in order to lay fertilized eggs. If they don't have a mate, the parakeet's eggs will be hatched unfertilized, meaning that they will not carry a baby.
Turtles are not fish. The eggs are fertilized when the turtles mate, if a female lays eggs before mating then the eggs will be unfertilized and will never get fertilized.
Crustacean eggs are typically fertilized externally. During mating, males transfer sperm to the female, often using specialized appendages. The female then releases the eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the sperm. This method allows for a large number of eggs to be fertilized simultaneously, increasing the chances of survival for the offspring.
Yes, they can lay both non fertile eggs and fertilized eggs depending on the availability of a rooster and a successful mating. Since roosters deposit a sperm sac rather than having to mate each time a mated hen can produce fertile eggs for up to 10 days after one mating.
their wings dont have much to do with laying eggs. but only chickens lay eggs without mating