Once a hen has matured the oviduct will not regularly produce larger eggs based solely on feed. Feeding hens extra protein will certainly maintain the quality of eggs and shells and be good for the nutritional health of the birds.
Not really, no.
Quite simply...No people would argue lots of factors needed to produce good eggs, but this is not one of them. If you meant good chickens then yes, you need heat. (i mean chickens to hatch from the eggs) Quite simply...No people would argue lots of factors needed to produce good eggs, but this is not one of them. If you meant good chickens then yes, you need heat. (i mean chickens to hatch from the eggs)
Four days.
Depending on the reptile, because the word "reptile" is a very broad term, usually a chicken egg is larger. A chicken egg is larger than most lizard eggs, turtle eggs, tortoise eggs, and snake eggs. Some bigger species do have bigger eggs than chickens though. Hope this helps :]
To find the unit rate of 120 eggs from 20 chickens, you would divide the total number of eggs by the total number of chickens. In this case, 120 eggs divided by 20 chickens equals 6 eggs per chicken. Therefore, the unit rate is 6 eggs per chicken.
If they are consistant they should be able to lay 40.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
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They are from CHICKENS OR HENS because an egg can not produce another egg. (They are hens not chickens.)
No.
in the chickens nest
Yes! Eggs from male chickens are so small as to be invisible to the human eye. Male chickens are much better at egg concealment tactics also. None have ever been found.Lets get back to earth shall we? Male chickens commonly known as roosters do not lay eggs. Only the female of the species lays eggs. They are fertilized by the rooster before they are produced by the hen.