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I believe all chickens come from hen chickens; therefore the eggs that result in chickens are the same, whether the meat is broiled or not.
Well, friend, meat king chickens are bred specifically for their meat production, not for egg-laying. These chickens have been selectively bred to grow quickly and have large amounts of meat on their bodies. So, while they may not lay eggs as frequently as other breeds, they still bring joy and sustenance in their own unique way.
Chickens are used for egg production and for meat. Some chickens are also used as pets.
Very few breeds of chicken were ever developed for both meat and egg production. They tended to be for one or the other (or for ornament or fighting). In modern farming, the important strains are either egg-layers or meat birds, not both in the same bird.
Chickens are animals, so they perform the way animals in farmville do. They take three? days to get ready to harvest, and they give you money, and xp for harvesting them. When you have a lot of chickens, you can get a chicken coop, which cost's 5,000 coins. The chicken coop will hold all your chickens together, so you only have to harvest the coop, and that takes care of all the chickens inside. Also, you can occasionally find a mystery egg in your chicken coop. You can put this up on your wall so people will be able to get it You cannot keep your own mystery egg. You can however, adopt somebody else's that they put on their wall.
THEY ARE USED TO MAKE FOOD a dual purpose chickens ,selected more for meat prouduction than egg prouduction a dual purpose chickens ,selected more for meat prouduction than egg prouduction
They serve as both egg-laying and meat chickens pretty well.
Nouns related to chickens: hen, rooster, egg, chick, feather, coop, cluck. Adjectives to describe chickens: feathered, fluffy, noisy.Verbs to describe chickens' actions: cluck, crow, peck, scratch.
Meat. They will also resort to egg-eating and cannibalism if their diet is deficient.
really any chicken is good for both eggs and meat
I have Leghorn and Silkie chickens and live in NJ where the weather get fairly cold for a few weeks in the winter where it goes below 20 degrees F and my birds lay eggs all winter. Your production might go down but that is lack of daylight. add light to the coop give them around 12 to 14 hours of light and production should be same as summer time.
Chickens raised for broilers are processed at about 18 weeks old and never lay an egg. They are for meat only. Raising chickens for eggs means to feed them special diets to maximize egg production, these birds are usually kept for 18 to 24 months and then processed for meat after prime egg laying is over.