Eggs can be considered both a need and a want, depending on context. Nutritionally, they provide essential proteins, vitamins, and minerals, making them a valuable food for many people. However, they are not a dietary necessity for everyone, and some may choose to exclude them for personal or dietary reasons. Therefore, while they can fulfill nutritional needs, they can also be seen as a desirable food choice.
Roosters are needed for fertilizing eggs to produce baby chicks. If you only want eggs for consumption and do not want fertilized eggs, then you do not necessarily need a rooster in your flock. Hens will lay eggs regardless of the presence of a rooster.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
Nah, stick them in the cupboard if you want.
No,they lay eggs by them selfs but if you want CHICKS you need a roster to mate with thus they have chicks not eggs the normal ones.No, a hen will lay eggs regardless of there being a rooster so long as she is kept comfortable and happy with a safe quiet place to lay her eggs. A rooster is needed if you want to breed more chickens since he will fertilize the eggs.
to have a chick yes you need a male and a female but if you want the eggs you have for breakfast no you don't need a male
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
They need a good quality laying pellet, also you will need oyster shell for them to eat. The oyster shell is what makes the eggs have the hard shell if one of your hens has a defeciency her eggs will be soft and easy to break. You just want to put a little out for them on a free feeder bases so that they can eat what they want when the want. Make sure they have plenty of water and plenty of nest to roost in and that should do the trick.
While gathering eggs to be incubated you need to keep the eggs in a cool, humid place. You do not want or need to refrigerate the eggs, just keep them under 60 degrees F. You will also need to keep the humidity level as high as possible without wetting the eggs. Do not gather for more than 7 days as after this time even well stored eggs will lose viability.
Well, this depends on what kind of eggs you want to donate. One has to clarify if they want to donate chicken eggs or human eggs. I suggest looking up the Center for Human Reproduction. They should have any information you would need.
yes but you do need eggs
No, you do not need eggs to fry chicken.
One hen lays one egg a day, so if you want 1,000 eggs in one day you would need 1,000 hens.