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Paradox and Antithesis

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Are Paradox and munch are good graffiti names?

Yes, Paradox and Munch can be good graffiti names as they sound catchy and memorable. It's important to choose a name that represents your style and personality as a graffiti artist. Just make sure to avoid using names that are already well-known in the graffiti community to maintain originality.

Why do ducks push eggs out of the nest?

When they do that they're not fertile or have gone bad ie they're no longer alive in there. Just remove them if you see them out. Also it's a possibility that she's on too many eggs. Sometimes other hens will lay their eggs near the sitting hen then push them under her! Nice huh? I always candle my eggs first before I throw them away. Don't leave them there or the birds MIGHT eat them.

What is first egg or hen?

Well, the egg, of course. It was laid by an animal that was ALMOST...but not quite...a hen. Its little mutant baby was the first chicken. ;)

Of course, in more general terms, eggs evolved a VERY long time ago, back when invertebrates ruled the seas, and no life existed on land, so the egg most definitely came first in that sense, too.

What is parent chicken?

A parent chicken is commonly a female chicken known as a hen that has hatched chicks. The parent chicken will protect the young chicks at all times.

Why is your chicken bleeding from the egg canal?

It is possible that it is because the eggs that she is laying are larger than they should be, like if it is laying double yoke eggs. I would see if you are getting double yoke eggs, and if you are, than try to find out if it is her that is laying them. If that doesn't help than I don't know. I hope it dose.

Who came first the chicken or the egg the real answer?

The chicken came first. Why? The chicken came first because the actual chicken evolved from an ancestor, the Archaeopteryx. Actually many birds evolved from this magnificent bird. Then the chicken lays the egg and so on.

Are normal eggs unhatched chickens?

No, normal eggs are not unhatched chickens. Normal eggs are eggs that have not been fertilized and so are fit for consumption.

Who cooked the first egg?

the cell was first, the egg is a cell, there for that's how the egg was form first.what did the first egg laying animal involved from?.

Can a chicken egg be fully formed inside another?

It takes 24 hours.

The yolk, which is called an oocyte is produced by the hens ovary in a process we call ovulation. As the yolk is released into the oviduct it is fertilized by sperm deposited by the rooster up to 10 days prior to the ovulation.

Fertilized or not, that yolk continues down the oviduct and is covered by the vitelline membrane, structural fibers and albumen in the magnus area of the oviduct.

As this forming egg continues it's travel down the oviduct it rotates continually within the spiraling tube (oviduct) and this movement twists the structural fibers forming rope like strands called chalazae. two of these chalazae anchor the yolk in the very center of the albumen.

As this egg gets closer to the end of the oviduct, the egg shell begins forming. Calcite is deposited around the albumen and yolk and in some breeds, bile ducts deposit color, which is why the egg can be white, brown or even green or blue.

Once this is all done, the egg is laid by the hen through the cloaca also known as the vent.

All this takes about 24 hours.

What is a hen's first egg called?

Hello if you are doing the telegraph crossword then we think the word is eggy as it fits with mere. hope this is some use

Why has your chicken laid a small egg?

Your chicken might have laid that egg so then she can have chicks. Inside that egg is yolk which later turns into a chick.

Can chicken eggs be frozen?

Eggs whole and in the shell cannot be frozen. Eggs can and are successfully frozen

all the time but they must be mixed. The white of the egg and yolk must be blended for proper freezing of whole eggs (yolk & white mixed).

Take a dozen eggs and mix them up as if for scrambling and add a 1/2 tsp of salt. Pour mix into ice cube trays and freeze for a day.

Take frozen egg cubes and place in freezer bag.

Use two cubes (thawed) per whole egg needed.

While this will not provide you with "sunny side up" style eggs they are excellent as scrambled/ omelets or in recipes calling for whole egg.

Separated Yolks will freeze only when mixed and salt added, consistency is changed by freezing but not unacceptably so when using for baking etc.

Egg whites freeze well without stirring or salt.

Cooked hard boiled eggs get a rubbery consistency.

What is the fertilization process for chicken eggs?

The male mounts the hen from behind and stands on her back. The rooster's cloaca transfers semen into the cloaca of the hen. The cloaca is a common receptacle for the intestinal tract, the reproductive system and the urinary system. A spermatozoa sac makes its way up the oviduct and is stored in accessory sex organ in the female. There, the sperm is nourished and released over several days. So the rooster does not have to mate with the hen each time she lays an egg to produce a fertile egg. Fertility only remains high for about 10 days before another mating is needed to increase fertility of the eggs laid. Egg yolks that have a germ cell on the surface are ovulated about every 24 to 26 hours. The spermatozoa fertilize the germ cell, then the albumen, or white of the egg is secreted around the yolk by the reproductive tract. Then the shell membranes and the shell are secreted and deposited as the egg travels down the reproductive tract. The egg is laid back through the cloaca, as mentioned above. This is the way fertile eggs are laid by the hen. The hen would still lay eggs if a rooster were not around, but the eggs would not be fertile.

If you find a chicken egg in backyard what do you do?

Once your chick hatches you should place it in a brooding box, or an area that you have set up for the chick/chicks. Once the chick hatches you should help the chick find water by dipping its beak in water. The chick/chicks should have proper heat which is around 95-90 degrees for the first week, and you should drop 5 degrees every week. You should feed them a chick starer crumble that should be around 18% protein.

Which came 1st the chicken egg or the chicken?

From an evolutionist's point of view, the egg came first. A chicken, by definition, must be born from an egg. The egg does not have to be a chicken's egg however. The egg could be layed by an avian that is very similar to a chicken, but which is not a chicken. A small mutation in the genes produces the chicken offspring, which in turn lays eggs to produce more young.

Can you eat an unfertilized chicken egg?

Anything CAN be eaten, but a fertillized egg shouldn't be eaten.

There is no particular reason why fertilized eggs should not be eaten, except that the thought of it might affect your sensibilities and appetite. See Related Links.

Why does the egg come before the chicken?

Basically, many, many moons ago there was a chicken-like bird. It was genetically close to a chicken but wasn't a full-blown chicken yet. The video calls it a proto-chicken. So proto-hen laid an egg, and proto-rooster fertilized it. But when the genes from ma and pa almost-chicken fused, they combined in a new way, creating a mutation that accidentally made the baby different from its parents. Although it would take millennia for the difference to be noticed, that egg was different enough to become the official progenitor of a new species, now known as... the chicken! So in a nutshell (or an eggshell, if you like), two birds that weren't really chickens created a chicken egg, and hence, we have an answer: The egg came first, and then it hatched a chicken.

Maybe the question we should be asking is: Which came first, the proto-chicken or the proto-chicken egg?

Who came first egg hen or chicken?

the egg was

Evolutionist concluded that the egg was first because dinarous layed them before Hens evolved.

Creationist concluded that dinarous and hens came to live in the begining of the world and both were made before the egg.

How big is an average chicken?

== == There are approximately 175 varieties of chickens grouped into 12 classes and approximately 60 breeds. That makes defining the "average chicken" very difficult.

The majority of chickens in North America are raised for either meat or eggs, in market terms, a broiler or fryer is a young meat chicken that can be cooked tender by broiling or frying and usually weighs in between 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 pounds.

A roaster is a young meat-type chicken that can be cooked tender by roasting and usually weighing 4 pounds or more.

A stewing chicken, hen, or fowl is a mature female chicken, often the by-product of egg production, are about 5 pounds plus.

When can you eat your chickens eggs after they lay the first?

Right away. There is nothing better for breakfast than a still warm egg, fresh from the nest.

it is also ok to hold in a cool dark place for several days, but wash it right after you collect it so the gunk is not soaked in through the shell over time.

Contrary to what was said above, unless the egg was laid in a dirty nest and has fecal matter on it you should avoid washing them. Eggs are coated with a natural protective covering called "bloom". This bloom blocks the pores of the egg and prevents germs from transferring into the egg. Keeping this natural sealant on the egg as much as possible is beneficial. Think of it this way, the bloom protects a developing chick inside the eggshell for 21 days as it grows, removal of the bloom allows contaminants to get into the egg. If you are going to allow the eggs to remain un-refrigerated for any length of time you should not wash them, and store them in a cool (below 65F) dry area.

What has come first EGG OR HEN?

of coase a hen because god created a hen first then it started producing its young ones..