Eggs are ready to eat when they are fully cooked and no longer runny. For hard-boiled eggs, they should be firm and the yolk should be fully set, which typically takes about 9-12 minutes of boiling. For scrambled or fried eggs, they should be opaque and cooked through, with no liquid egg remaining. You can also check the internal temperature; cooked eggs should reach at least 160°F (71°C).
Yes they can eat eggs without getting sick. My westie likes eggs and I know other animals eat eggs.
depends if they have had eggs before and if they have wanted to have eggs deposited in their "u Know What"
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Birds don't get pregnant, they lay eggs. Nesting activity will let you know they are getting ready to lay eggs.
When the orange is uniform in color and firm it is ready to eat.
NO ... birds do not give milk. They lay eggs and, the babies are hatched ready to eat a regular bird diet.
baby monarch caterpillars dine on milkweed .The female lays her eggs on this plant to ensure that there is a meal ready for her young as soon as they emerge from their eggs.
all eggs have an incubation time, these times vary for different species. You can not rush this time. The eggs will hatch when they are ready and the parents will know
They are ready to lay their eggs.
sharks do not eat eggs. they will eat other sharks' eggs though
Ideally fried eggs are eaten as soon as they are ready. Plan your cooking schedule so that they are ready when the remainder of the meal is ready.
Why would that chicken eat a chicken anyway? Well the answer is only if it was a DEAD chicken that had been plucked and stuff one that's cooked or ready to cook, I know this because my friend gave us some meat once and (turns out it was chicken) we didn't know what it was. She always plays pranks on me as well so i didn't really trust her, so i gave it to the chooks (4 chickens) that was about a year ago and i still eat my chickens eggs.