half a year about 280 a full year 325
Many people raise chickens for their eggs. When the chicken lays the eggs and egg that is not fertilized is referred to as a dud egg. These are the eggs we get in the market. If the egg is fertilized, you will get a chick.
If it is chicken eggs you are talking about you will find that the eggs that are for sale at the market are not fertilised. If you want fertilised eggs you will have to get them from some one or a farmer that supplies eggs for chicks.You can purchase hatching eggs FERTILIZED from many hatcherys across the usa
Yes, there are quite a few.
Many cultures prefer them to chicken eggs. They have a bit stronger flavor, but are quite nutritous. And only fertilized eggs will hatch, anyway.
Yes - the only difference in a very few cells amongst many, many millions.
Catholics oppose this. It is problematic as usually when doing in vitro many fertilized eggs are destroyed. If you believe that each fertilized egg is a full human being, then you are committing murder.
If it is chicken eggs you are talking about you will find that the eggs that are for sale at the market are not fertilised. If you want fertilised eggs you will have to get them from some one or a farmer that supplies eggs for chicks.You can purchase hatching eggs FERTILIZED from many hatcherys across the usa
A chicken can lay anywhere between 5 and 12 eggs in one setting. (numbers can vary, but this is about the average). Also, if you have other laying chickens in the same nesting boxes, it is not uncommon for the laying chicken to steal eggs from the other chickens. So dont be suprised to find more than the average amount of eggs. We've come home to find a chicken laying on 18 fertilized eggs before. of course, these included the stolen eggs too!
Fertilized eggs are not brown because they have been fertilized. The chickens do not colour code the one's that are viable and leave the rest of them white. Any egg of whatever colour can be fertile. I have incubated white, brown, green and blue eggs many times. Most have hatched. The egg colour comes from the various breeds of chicken that laid the egg, it does not change colour for any reason unless you dye them at Easter.
No, in external fertilization, not all eggs are fertilized. The eggs are released into the environment and must be externally fertilized by sperm for fertilization to occur. Many eggs may not encounter sperm and therefore will remain unfertilized.
Check on line for Chick Hatcheries, many also offer hatching eggs besides chicks. Also If you know what breed of poultry you want to raise do a search for breeders of that particular breed of bird.
usually about 18-20 weeks old before they actually begin laying eggs. -<3-