stupid question. If the egg is fertilised and if keep the egg in kept in a suitable tempreture( worm) the cells divide and become a chicken in 4 weeks.
Half a chicken formed means, needs another 2 weeks for the chicken to hatch
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Chickens are used for eggs. Farmers use the eggs to trade them and get money by selling them for cash.
They give you chickens. White eggs give white chickens, brown eggs gives brown chickens and so on. Sometimes they turn into other gifts also such as a picnic set.
Eggs. Loads of fresh unprocessed eggs. Eat them, sell them. You can also breed chickens and sell them. Or eat them.
so that they would have fresh meat milk and eggs.
Very fresh eggs can have a cloudiness to the albumen surrounding the egg yolk. Do not worry about this, it is natural and does not effect the flavor of the cooked egg.
Because by the time it got to you, it could have been around for months, and it was poor quality to begin with thanks to the conditions the chickens are kept. If you want long-lasting eggs, go to the smallest farm you can and see if you can drop by once a week to buy fresh eggs from them. I keep chickens and their eggs are still good a month after we collect them.
The only chickens I have ever heard of that lay green eggs are Americana/Araucana.
Its the stringy white thread that holds a fresh eggs yolk to the first white in a birds egg - best seen on chickens eggs - this disappears as the egg ages
Certain things that the chickens eat can effect the taste of their eggs. A metallic taste can come from feeding the chickens onions or garlic. Sometimes mustard greens can produce a similar taste.
Well, honey, not all chickens lay eggs. You see, only the female chickens, called hens, are the ones popping out those breakfast essentials. The roosters, on the other hand, are just there to strut their stuff and make a whole lot of noise. So, if you're looking for some fresh eggs, you better stick with the ladies of the coop.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
They are from CHICKENS OR HENS because an egg can not produce another egg. (They are hens not chickens.)