... well that's stupid whos chiken would lay half an egg!
i think the answer is 15
One and a half farmers owning one and a half chickens - is the same as one farmer to one chicken. We can forget about farmers and just focus on chickens.
One and a half eggs in one and a half days is the same as two eggs in three days.
In ten days one chicken lays 10*2/3 = 6 2/3 eggs
ten chickens in ten days lay 60 + 6 + 2/3 = 66 2/3
66 2/3 eggs at $1.5 66 2/3 * 3/2 = 99+6 = $105
10 farmers would make $105 in ten days.
If they are consistant they should be able to lay 40.
39.99
Four days.
2 bushels of grain.
56
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!
2 chickens laying 2 eggs in 2 days means that each chicken lays an egg every other day. 4 chickens laying an egg every other day would lay 8 eggs in 4 days.
It would still take 21 days for 14 chickens to lay 14 eggs, assuming each chicken lays one egg per day. The number of chickens doesn't affect the time it takes each chicken to lay one egg.
21 days
4 days I believe.
They can. Chickens do not sweat. They dust bathe and they rest in cool shade or in the barn during the worst heat of the day. Chickens have a wattle and comb in order to help cool them down...even the slightest breeze will pass over these featherless areas and help cool the blood that is close to the surface of the skin. On the hottest days many hobby farmers set up large fans in the coop to provide cool air.
You mean, before you allow them to freerange? One to two weeks.