The benefit of eating peahen eggs over chicken eggs are that they are larger so you get more egg, they are richer in flavor, and you get more nutrients.
The main benefit of a (fertilised) pheasant's egg is to produce more pheasants. Eating pheasant eggs (as we do with chicken eggs) is less of a benefit than eventually producing a full grown pheasant.
No. The PeaCOCK is the male of the species of bird called PEAFOWL. Not surprisingly, it is the female of the species, PeaHEN, which lays the eggs. The eggs are a bit bigger in size than a chicken's egg.
It is not good if your chicken is eating its own eggs but it should not effect the taste of the meat or eggs. If your chicken is eating its eggs the only way to stop it is to check for eggs more often and try to make sure you pick up the eggs as soon as possible.
Eating, producing eggs, having as pets,
Most likely not, an egg of any animal has to maintain a certain temperature to hatch. Peacock eggs also have to keep a certain level of humidity to hatch.
All chicken eggs are eating eggs unless they have been fertilized and incubated. Even then some people eat them and they are call balut. But to answer your question, almost every egg you have eaten is from a chicken since the eggs of other birds are not usually available in stores.
Yes. They really enjoy eating it a lot.
Cooking peacock eggs is similar to cooking chicken eggs, though they are much larger. First, gently wash the eggs to remove any dirt. You can then boil them by placing them in a pot of water and bringing it to a boil, allowing them to cook for about 20-30 minutes for hard-boiled eggs. Alternatively, they can be scrambled or fried, but ensure they are thoroughly cooked to ensure safety.
Chickens do not give birth. Chicken reproduce by laying eggs, which are hatched in about 21 days after they are laid. A chicken is called a laying chicken when it is grown for the purpose of laying eggs, as opposed to a frying or eating chicken, which is raised for food.
Think about it. If an egg is basically a chicken, eating an egg for dinner would be like eating a chicken for dinner. But they don't taste the same. Eggs are smaller, and easier to cook. (Faster, too) So why not just have them for breakfast?
we are just now incubating the eggs to try and find out because we can't get an answer if it can be done.
Most likely a rodent of some kind, either mouse, rat or chipmunk.