A woman's eggs are not considered fertile after death. Once a woman passes away, her body undergoes biological processes that lead to the deterioration of her reproductive cells. Eggs require a living environment to remain viable, and without blood flow and hormonal support, their viability ceases almost immediately after death.
No but the age of the hen does?
Before birth.
No, pufferfish will not lay non-fertile eggs. I have had multiple pufferfish for over 5 years and they haven't laid non-fertile eggs. Although she did mate with my other pufferfish and lay fertile eggs.
No, when a woman is pregnant, her eggs are not fertile. Pregnancy typically suppresses ovulation, meaning the ovaries do not release eggs during this time. The hormonal changes associated with pregnancy prevent the maturation and release of eggs, ensuring that no additional fertilization occurs while the embryo is developing.
A woman is born with all the eggs she will have. No more will develop. If the woman is in good health and has a normal hormone balance and is having regular menstual cycles then she is still fertile but her eggs will not be as high quality as the eggs she has when she was younger.
Parrot eggs are either fertile when they are laid or they are not fertile when they are laid. They have to be fertile and properly incubated in order to hatch.
If they are round and plump. Infertile eggs also tend to be yellow. Even if the eggs are dented I would still put them in an incubator until they mold since they can still be fertile and produce perfectly healthy babies.
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As long as they have a fertile rooster around who is breeding with them, they should certainly lay fertile eggs, though golden sex links only very rarely get broody and sit on eggs themselves.
I'm looking for fertile hatching eggs. Do you have any?
Fertile eggs