they're quiet soft at first so that it is easy for the chicken to lay but not so soft that they'll squish or any thing. but after about a week of the chick growing they begin to get harder and are soon ready to collect.
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from rosie xx
All eggs that have a hard or semi hard shell are fertilized before being laid.
a chicken? its like the question: what came 1st, an egg or a chicken.
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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.
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
The difference between a fish egg and a chicken egg became obvious today, Easter Sunday. I had a hard time coloring the fish eggs!
A chicken! I have a chicken and her first egg was green. So that's your answer.
wel the chicken cause it got laid first
Chicken are not really born. Unlike mammals, chickens are hatched from the egg laid by the hen or female chicken. The hen lays a fertilized egg in a nest and if that egg is incubated for 21 days a chick will emerge from the shell.
It depends on how fresh they are. Eggs that are very recently laid will often have the white stick to the shell a bit.
You might need to supplement your chickens with oyster shell. I have one chicken I keep separate from the others I have to supplement because I give her treats. she needs the shell to help digest and to form the shell on egg.
The egg came first. According to evolutionary science, eggs have been around for millions of years before the first chicken evolved. The egg was laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, and the offspring hatched from that egg eventually evolved into what we now call a chicken.