Neither way because roosters don't lay eggs
Placing this question in the context of evolutionary biology, the first chicken egg would have been laid by some precursor species which resembled a chicken but which wasn't actually a chicken.
Yes. `The chicken laid five eggs.` is a correct sentence.
That would be strange.
it would take day-and-a-half
1 Pound
a chicken? its like the question: what came 1st, an egg or a chicken.
It would weigh a Pound
A frightened chicken might crack an egg already laid in a nest however it cannot crack an unlayed egg inside itself without major damage to its anatomy. The death would be a result of other damage, not the egg.
Not all eggs get a chicken. But those that do are often laid by them. So those eggs get a chicken the very moment they come into existence. It is also possible that a foreign egg is adopted by a chicken. In that case the egg would get its chicken when it was adopted. There would be a time limit for this, as eggs cannot stay viable forever on their own.
egg white
there is none.
yep