If the hen lays one egg per day it would take 1 year.
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21 days is the incubation time for all chicken breeds.
If you are taking about the hen sitting on eggs then it will make things easy for you and the hen. you will have a better outcome if you move the hen or take the rooster out.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
I take it that you mean "hen's eggs". These can be brown, or white. As for other birds, eggs come in a wide variety of colors.
120 eggs.
Accorsing to the staff trainers at my company... an ostrich egg is the equivalent to 18 chicken eggs.
More than an average human
16 weeks, usually.
Yes and what you can do to see if there is any eggs under the hen is you can take a stick and lightly lift the hen up and see if there is any eggs under her!
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21 days is the incubation time for all chicken breeds.
Not even a minute!
There are extra large, large, medium and small hen eggs on sale - and the size governs the price charged per half dozen.
Anywhere from 10 weeks to 10 years though usually on the tenth year you know it is not going to hatch
If you are taking about the hen sitting on eggs then it will make things easy for you and the hen. you will have a better outcome if you move the hen or take the rooster out.
It means to grasp or seize something eagerly. <><><> However, when talking about eggs, it has a different meaning- it is the number of eggs that an animal would lay (and hatch) at one time. A hen may have a clutch of a half dozen eggs that she is "brooding" (hatching) at one time. A robin might have 2-4 eggs in a clutch.