Chicken eggs contain a membrane, just under the shell, that holds in moisture.
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
eggs have a hard shell that keeps it from drying out
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
An egg that comes from a chicken
The denotation of chicken refers to its actual definition. That definition would be small, domesticated fowl usually kept for eggs and meat.
No. The eggs are about the same.
A domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one
Chickens in Battery farms are bred to lay many eggs during their lifetime. 250 to 300 per year and they are kept for two years. Expect about 600 eggs from a battery or factory farm chicken.
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
on sitting on them Hens on a farm lay eggs into straw and the hens sit on the eggs until they hatch. Hens in large chicken farms do get to have such a luxury. The chickens' eggs are kept under heat until they hatch.
yes I think yes, if a warmed custom built cages can hatch eggs why not chickens? They are poultry anyway
Inside chicken coops, for egg laying purposes, one should have nests for the chicken to lay eggs, perches for the birds to sit on when they are not laying eggs, and a supplemental light source to keep on (whenever there is not natural sunlight), because the chickens will continue to lay eggs as long as they think it is daytime.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
Used layers in poultry would only refer to old chicken that produce eggs. Layers in poultry are the type of chicken that are bread and kept for purposes of egg production.
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eggs have a hard shell that keeps it from drying out
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