Oh, dude, that sentence is all over the place! So, like, it should be corrected to "After she lays the eggs, the hen sets on them." You know, just a little grammar tidying up. But hey, at least the hen is taking care of those eggs, right?
It varies for each chicken. On average between 8 and 15 eggs will fit under a hen. Some hens go way overboard and gather 20 or more. I had a bantam Araucana try to hatch 23 at one time. She was not successful and only 5 directly under her made it to full hatch. There really is no set number, every brood hen makes that call as she collects. Many hens will not just use her own eggs, they will brood the eggs from any hen who lays in or near her nest.
From the day the chick leaves the shell of the egg it will take about 3 months to be fully feathered and it is then called a cockerel. After the young bird reaches its first year it can be called a rooster.
No,not all insects can fly.Some are the ladybugs,butterflies,dragonfly,e.g.Female ants do not fly,but male ants do fly.
An organism that contains more than two sets of chromosomes.
January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November and December. Chickens lay eggs almost everyday and if those eggs are fertilized they will hatch 21 days from the day the broody hen sets on them. On my farm I have had a hatch of 6 chicks arrive on December 24 at 11PM.
Wolf don't lay eggs
I like the way she sets the table. I have three chess sets. That boat sets high on the water.
1 dozen eggs.
god ,and the correct question is, who divided the planests in two sets?
50 brown eggs 10 white eggs (5 brown eggs x 2 sets per dozen) x (5 boxes) = 50 brown eggs (1 white egg x 2 sets per dozen) x (5 boxes) = 10 white eggs
The nouns in the sentence are value and time.
eggs beer donuts dishes roses
My mom sets attainable goals for her businnes
a dozen eggs, or doughnuts, 12 days of Christmas
eggs, beer, donuts, soda, socks, roses,dishes
The correct spelling of the word for sets of false teeth is dentures.Dentures
Yes, at the South Pole on March 22, the sun sets for the winter season and is not visible until September 22 when it rises again for the spring season. This period of continuous darkness is known as the polar night.