"Hen fever" was coined near the end of the 19th century when a Chinese kind of chicken was bred with the standard chicken in GB and the USA, creating a beautiful "super chicken" that everyone wanted to own. The rich and famous started collecting them. Everyone wanted to have at least one of the very smart birds.
The fever didn't last long however, because crooks and tricksters started to reveal the truth behind these new chickens: they weren't expensive or unique.
No. Yellow skin on a Cornish hen shows it was finished with corn/maize This is used to "fatten up" the bird in the last few weeks before processing. Go ahead and eat the skin and fat if your diet allows as it will crisp up very nice during cooking.
Rooster sperm can remain viable for up to several days within the hen's reproductive tract. Once inside the hen, the sperm can survive for an average of 5-7 days, allowing for fertilization of multiple eggs over several days after mating.
Hen. A rooster is a chicken of the male gender, so the opposite (in gender) is the female, or hen.
If the hen lays one egg per day it would take 1 year.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
A fever blister will last about 2 weeks.
As long as you allow it. Take Ibuprofin.
Glandular Fever lasts for up to 7 weeks but the extreme tiredness can last for several months.
The hen will continue to lay fertilized eggs for up to 10 days after the last mating.
5 days :-0
It is hard to say how long Bieber fever will last, but she will recover. Chances are high that she will live a long and healthy life.
5 years
The longest 2 weeks if not to bad then 5 days
The yellow fever vaccine provides immunity for at least 10 years. Some countries may require a booster dose after that time period for continued protection.
The answer for an average fever is one week.Some fevers may be shorter and some may last a lot longer, depending on the cause of the fever. They can be caused by heat stroke, bacteria, viruses and various cancers.
about a few days, i think...
Well it depends on how long you have had this fever and when was your last period. If you had this fever for more than a week I would check it out takes a home pregnancy test.