Are you asking the sex of the chick before it has hatched? if so you cant.
My grandmother used to say that you could tell by the weight.She raised chickens on her farm.
Heavy= female
Light=male
Yes. they both do. But their eggs are very different. While the hen's eggs have a hard outside the frogs eggs are very soft. Also a hen doesn't lay nearly as many eggs as a frog. Also frogs eggs are in the water, while a hen lays them on land.
Well a rooster is born with different parts than a hen. Hens can lay eggs and roosters can not.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
Yes and what you can do to see if there is any eggs under the hen is you can take a stick and lightly lift the hen up and see if there is any eggs under her!
There are a huge variety of eggs that are edible including chicken eggs, turkey eggs, and quail eggs. You can also find lizard eggs, turtle eggs, and even snake eggs.
The hen will lay eggs either way, she will lay more if you have a rooster and the eggs will be fetilized
sit on the eggs
Turtle eggs (and tortoise eggs) can be either hard or soft-shelled, depending on the species.
If you mean hen's eggs, unfertillised eggs are what are sold in your local supermarket. Fertillised hen's eggs you should be able to get from a local farm.
Remove the eggs. You can replace them with eggs you know are from another bird who was active with a rooster. Your broody hen won't care.
no but they would steal a hen.
It depends on the size of the bird and turtle.