Yes. Any Animal Needs To Be Mated with, to either give birth or lay eggs....
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Improvement: other then the chicken which doesn't need a male to lay eggs
Chickens lay unfertilized eggs because they do not need a rooster to produce eggs. Hens have reproductive systems that allow them to lay eggs regularly, whether or not they have mated with a rooster.
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.
All turtles need to have mated in order to lay eggs, unlike birds who will lay infertile eggs, turtles won't.
yes
Yes turtles will lay eggs if they have not mated. The eggs will not be fertile in most cases, unless the turtle has mated previously. A growing number of species are known to retain sperm to produce mixed parentage clutches, sometimes for several years.
not long after the female and male have mated
No.
Chickens do not need to mate in order to lay eggs. Hens will lay eggs regardless of whether or not they have mated with a rooster. However, if a hen does mate with a rooster, the eggs can be fertilized and potentially hatch into chicks.
After they have mated and they are ready to lay the eggs.
You don't ever really find out, until the eggs hatch, or not hatch in the spring. Because, even if she has not mated, she will still lay eggs.
A well-mated and well-fed queen of quality stock can lay about 2,000 eggs per day.
They are mated by a rooster, which fertilizes the eggs. They lay fertilized eggs, and then incubate them until the hatch occurs.