The first domesticated hens are believed to have originated from the wild red junglefowl in Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence suggests that they were first domesticated in regions that include present-day Thailand, India, and China. Over time, domesticated chickens spread globally, adapting to various environments and becoming integral to numerous cultures.
The hen came first - the formation of egg shells relies on protein found only in a hen's ovaries. Therefore an egg can only exist if it has been inside a hen.
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The hen goes first because the hen lays the egg.
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First Hen Egg was created in 1885.
The hen's egg came first because other animals layed the egg!!!!
of coase a hen because god created a hen first then it started producing its young ones..
on our earth on land
The egg came first as the female bird which laid it might not neccessarily have been a hen, the hen which hatched from the egg could have been the result of cross breeding.
It could be both if the hen was born first who made the hen (don't say Jesus!) if it was the egg who laid the egg
The egg came first. Eggs have been laid by animals for hundreds of millions of years, while chickens, as we know them today, evolved from non-chicken ancestors through a gradual process of change.