you can keep your hens with your roosters for it takes days for a hen to lay an egg, and if she lays it, it isn't everyday!
they dont
you dont give it a 69
i dont think so
If you have hens, and a rooster, no matter what you will have babies. You can keep them in a separate pen, and it won't happen. Or, you could fix the rooster, but then it won't be a rooster any more. It's logic.
Just dont use it
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 i dont know i did it ramdonley
To raise a tame rooster first dont ever run around him or near him and NEVER chase him. Never have more than one rooster at a time, they will compete to be the dominant this will make them aggresive to each other and to all humans. If you own any hens avoid ever upsetting them, for some reason upsetting hens also upsets roosters. Spend time with him everyday, dont just feed him, collect stuff and leave. You need to actually walk around him alot get him used to seeing you he will then see you as a friend instead of a threat. Keep him very stress free, make sure he has plenty of food and water and has plenty of room to roam around to stay occupied. These are the best ways to raise him to be tame instead of aggresive.
I dont think it will come back. It was closed since 2011! Soo sadly brit chicks might be closed.
If you are dead, you dont need it. No, you can not collect if you are dead.
You dont collect it. You find it.
when penguin chicks gather together when they dont need their parents anymore
No, not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Most mass-produced eggs from battery farm operations are not fertilized, as the hens live their whole lives without seeing a rooster. Roosters must mate with the female chickens in order for the hens to produce fertilized eggs. No rooster, no fertilization. Hens are able to produce fertilized eggs for 1-2 weeks from one conjugal encounter with a rooster, but it takes a few days for the rooster's sperm to begin fertilizing her eggs.