I'm pretty sure it depends on the size of the egg. If you have a larger egg, you will most likely have a larger yolk.
Yes! Egg is good for chickens in moderation. You would want to cook it first though so they do not get in the habit of pecking eggs. Contrary to the previous answer... egg yolks are not baby chicks! Not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Hens lay eggs whether there is a rooster present or not; we get three eggs a day from our three ladies and no roosters are allowed in city limits. You are not eating baby chickens when you eat eggs! You can even feed your chicken...chicken!
The number of chicken drumettes in 4 oz. will vary based on the size of the chickens used. A roaster chicken would be heaver and have larger legs then a fryer chicken resulting in less drumettes in 4 oz.
It all depends on the animal. If it is an ostrich for example, the egg will be very big because the bird is very big. If it is a chicken, the egg is small because the bird is small. So it all depends on the animal's size.
All chickens are different sizes, depending if on its breed, if its a Rooste or Hen.
That would depend on the breed of chicken. A full grown bantam might weigh just under 1 lb whereas a fully grown Brahma will top out at 12lbs or more. Most standard breeds weigh around 5 to 8 lbs full grown.
No, every egg unique in shape and size.
Yes! Egg is good for chickens in moderation. You would want to cook it first though so they do not get in the habit of pecking eggs. Contrary to the previous answer... egg yolks are not baby chicks! Not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Hens lay eggs whether there is a rooster present or not; we get three eggs a day from our three ladies and no roosters are allowed in city limits. You are not eating baby chickens when you eat eggs! You can even feed your chicken...chicken!
it all depends on the size of the chicken salad
As with any quantitative question about organic matter, the answer would depend on the size of the egg in question. Not all ostrich eggs are the same size. The same goes for chicken eggs. In general, an ostrich egg would equal about 2 dozen large chicken eggs.1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs (approx.)24 chicken eggs
No, all plates are not the same size
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There is not set weight for a chicken tender. These chicken tenders weight all different weights depending on the size and what is on them.
Because they feed their chickens differently idkIt all depends on the chicken that is being used.For example white chickens will put out white eggs while colored chickens will give out brown eggs.
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
No unfortunately they can not, some poultry require different methods of processing due to size, weight and delicateness.
No, they are not all the same.