What is that fowl odor.
Both the creationist and evolutionist would say the chicken. I disagree, the evolutionist would say the egg. Because at some point, a chicken evolved out of earlier birds that were already laying eggs, though they not chicken eggs in the beginning.
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The egg, 1st of all because there were eggs long before birds, but if you mean a chicken's egg then it is still the egg. This is because when a new species evolves, the egg is say, given birth to a sub-chicken, and the new species (chicken) is inside the egg, which is techically now a chicken's egg.
i would say it is white and rather large (bugger than a chicken egg
I think the egg came first-not nessacerikly a chickens egg but an egg may have come first I think the chicken came first because, the chicken evolved from soemthing that wasnt a chicken and once it was a chicken it had an egg. but the egg the chickn came from had a chicken in... im confused This is one of those questions that has been debated for years. We may never know the answer...or perhaps we now do. In 2006 a geneticist, philosopher and chicken farmer say they have the answer. It was the egg. See link.
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Maybe you aren't asking the right people! I for one can answer this question! The egg came first, as two birds (just say an ostrich and an emu?) could have mated and the emu could have laid an egg which made a chicken! The egg came before the chicken, now you know the answer too!
It depends on the kind of chicken you buy. Most labels will say "organic" or it will say USDA organic on it. Most chickens that you buy at the grocery store have been fed hormones to make them larger before the are butchered.
i think you are most likely to say the egg hatched first ,cause with out an egg there wouldn't be a chick. well, actually, an egg can't hatch on its own if there isn't something warm sitting on it, so i think that the chicken came first, and was "magically" (or something) created. why do you want to know were you hatched??????
(Answering this from non-religious POV) If you think about it, it would make sense that the egg came first. (All birds are hatched out of eggs) But then that rouses the question, "Well then what incubated the egg?" Then you have the side, "Well, obviously the chicken came first because it could incubate the egg and hatch more chickens" But where did THAT chicken come from? It's one of life's age old questions. As we all know, the chicken (nor the egg) didn't spontaneously generate. (That theory was disproven rather easily) But if I had to give you the easiest answer I would say the chicken. (But then again, it is possible another animal incubated the chicken egg by accident.. Then AGAIN (x3) where did THAT egg come from, hm?)
It depends if your a creationist or an evolutionist. If your a creationist, you would belive that god created man and all animals. It wouldn't make sense for god to make an egg, so it would be the chicken. If your a evolutionist, you belive that animals evolved from other animals, so either way, it's the chicken.
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To get an egg, first, you need to have a chicken trap. When you see a spot with blue feathers, walk up to it and put your chicken trap on it. Then leave the location you are in right now, and come back later. Once you come back, pick up the chicken trap. It will say if you have caught one or not. I f not, you will need to do the same thing over again. Once you have one, you need to craft a chicken coop. When you are done, walk up to the chicken coop and put you chicken on it. To get the egg, you apparently have to sing to it! :) lol! Then go to the chicken again, and you will see an option to harvest the egg. So now, you can eat it! yum!
Well its obvious that the egg came first and then you all say well then where did the egg come from just stare up for a minute and appreciate god for the egg because you know i love chicken and if the egg never came we wouldn't have chicken this is a pretty good answer kids stay in school :P