yes
you kill the chicken or whatever then it cant have any more eggs
it depends if they got cold, if they got cold they wont hatch, they will be dead
Commercial chicken eggs you buy in the store are laid by hens that have no contact with roosters, therefore, you won't be able to hatch anything from them. Also, the fertile egg is only good for about 17 days. If it's not warmed by a hen or an incubator within that time, chances are that it's not viable.
Unless they say otherwise, you can assume that all of the eggs sold in grocery stores are chicken eggs.
welll.....chickens come from eggs and eggs come from chickens sooo....i dunno :DChickens evolved from earlier birds, so presumably in the distant past a bird that was almost, but not quite a chicken laid some eggs. Unfortunately, there was a mutation which meant that the chicks that came from the eggs weren't the same as their parents - they actually were chickens. So, the egg came first - what laid it wasn't a chicken.
On Farmville you can get a golden chicken by buying one from the market for 25 farm cash. Or, a less expensive way to get one is if your friends have a golden chicken in their chicken coop and get some golden mystery eggs and publish them. You just have to click ' hatch an egg' on the bottom of the message. That's how I got my chicken :)
If the eggs don't hatch it mean they were either never fertile to begin with (the goose never mated or the mating never resulted in a pregnancy), or she didn't sit on her eggs constantly and they were exposed to the elements.
Pullets will start to produce fertile eggs when the rooster is permitted to mate with her. Young birds often are not receptive to the rooster until about 8 months or more. While the pullet will lay eggs sooner than that 4 to 6 months old, she will often not allow the roosters advances until older. This will vary from breed to breed.
No, a chicken cannot audition for America's Got Talent.
Size is based on those laid during a hen's prime laying years. Pullets will lay much smaller eggs, and, as hens get older, they will lay increasingly larger eggs. Size of eggs will vary by both variety and individual hen. Perhaps the best example of this is the leghorn, since the commercial white has been developed to lay a very large egg, but most other varieties lay medium sized eggs.
A chicken can be hatched from under the mother hen after 21 days of sitting on them, as long as the eggs are turned for the first 18 days, twice a day (morning and night). But, I think you are referring to an incubator, where you put fertilized eggs at a certain temperature, and turn them just as a mother hen would do. I have put a lot of eggs in my incubator, and most of them hatched, so you've got a good chance to hatching most eggs.
Turkey eggs are larger than chicken eggs. I have seen a turkey egg make an omelet that would be equivalent to two chicken eggs. But the taste is the same, however when the omelet made from the turkey eggs got cold, the color changed from yellow to greenish gray. It was really weird.