No, eggs do not release every day. In humans, for example, a female typically releases one egg from her ovaries during each menstrual cycle, which averages about 28 days but can vary. Other species, like chickens, may lay eggs daily, but this depends on factors such as breed, age, and environmental conditions. Overall, egg release frequency varies widely among different species.
Coutunix quail lay one egg every day. There may be afew days when not every one will lay an egg though.
it is an every day thing
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Sorry, but the egg locations change every day! So pretty much you cannot get a guide unless you know what day the Easter Egg Hunt started/the day you are on. Sorry we can't help!
It's possible to have bleeding a day after ovulation, but unlikely to have a "real" period a day after releasing an egg.
during the day in the morning they usually release their egg. They do it during the spring summer and early fall mostly, because of the lighting. They lay when it is light out. Unless they are molting, they will lay about 1 egg a day give or take.
A good laying hen should be giving you an egg every day, or every other day. That is for LAYING breeds, though. Oriental breeds or heritage breeds lay much more sparraticly and much less often, because they are not bred for egg productivity.
On average, the average woman releases one egg every 28 days.
chickens lay an egg approximately every 24 hoursAns2. Domestic chickens have been selectively bred to varieties that produce an egg each day. This is not their native behaviour.
Chickens don't get pregnant. Unlike mammals birds release their ova for development outside of their body. Chickens will produce one egg every day even when it does not come near a rooster. The hen produces that egg automatically, and will drop an egg even when it is unfertile.
They say any women can release an egg 10-14 days from the day your period stops,but not all women are the same.
no they produce 1 egg every 25hr,