A turkey hen that is scared away from her nest will most likely return once the threat of danger has passed. Turkey hens typically take many days to lay their eggs and will not start the incubation process until all the eggs are laid.
When a rooster gets on a hens back, he is breeding her. He pushes down on her back to bring her pelvis up so he can "shoot and score".
No, they come from England, London to be precise.
Peacocks and Hens originates from India
Ex battery hens are hens that have come from a commercial "Egg Factory". They have set in a wire cage all their life, and probably haven't walked in over a year.
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
It's from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
Sorry, hens don't lay while they're brooding. But when they're done and dusted brooding with their chickens and everything, they will be back laying again.
battery hens are tricked into believing this because they are kept in the dark most of thetime they are kept in over night in darkness then let out in morning for about an hour come back in for more hours and let back out at mid day so they think they are let out once a day and that the day is 12 hours long but really they are let out twice a dayso back to your question ... they are tricked ! hope this helps .
No, they will lay anywhere if there is no other choice - the eggs have to come out.
Commercially produced eggs come from White Leghorn hens.