Fertilized chickens are no more expensive than non-fertilized chickens. Your cost per bird is determined by age and quantity of birds ordered and the inclusion of a rooster among the flock. Basically, a fertilized hen can be any hen that has been in the chicken coop with a cockerel.
Yes they do hatch from eggs. But their eggs are much softer than ordinary eggs. And they are fertilized out of the frog body.
No.They can only be hatched by their real bird mother or they will die.A:No. Eggs purchased in the store for consumption are not fertilized and cannot be fertilized.
yes and no. The temperature will not change what sex the chick will be, that was determined when the egg was fertilized, however during incubation if the temperature fluctuates to much either up or down the baby female chick eggs which are more sensitive to temp changes might die in the shell, leaving more resilient male chicks to hatch.
Frog eggs are typically laid in clusters, have a jelly-like outer covering, and are fertilized externally. Bird eggs are usually laid individually, have a hard calcium carbonate shell, and are fertilized internally before laying.
As the feeding prices have risen recently £1.50 is the reasonable price and the correct price for those who want to make SOME money for their eggs(for 6 eggs)
If you have fertilized eggs you will not have periods, you are pregnant! not much
it ranges from 10 chick eggs to 5 dogs
Sorry :) You don't. The eggs you buy at the grocery store are not fertilized and will never produce a chick no matter how much you want them to. To hatch a chick you must have a source of viable eggs from a farm with a rooster. The egg can be no older than 7 days and must be incubated in ideal conditions for 21 days.
Yes they do hatch from eggs. But their eggs are much softer than ordinary eggs. And they are fertilized out of the frog body.
A fertilized egg that is growing into a chick, after the hen has laid the egg, requires a warm and dry environment for a few weeks to incubate. Man-made incubators are built to incubate over 200 eggs at a time (bigger incubators can hold more), or a nest of straw, grasses and feathers built by a hen are also sufficient, provided the hen is sitting on her eggs as much as she can.
it doesnt matter if they are fertilized as it doesnt affect the taste, etc. Factory farms dont keep roosters with the hens much less give them enough room to mate even if roosters were present so if you buy eggs from the store, they wont be fertile. When you crack a fertilized egg you can see a small white spot orf bullseye on the yolk. it doesnt matter if they are fertilized as it doesnt affect the taste, etc. Factory farms dont keep roosters with the hens much less give them enough room to mate even if roosters were present so if you buy eggs from the store, they wont be fertile. When you crack a fertilized egg you can see a small white spot orf bullseye on the yolk.
Are eggs** and eggs are pretty much like a woman's womb, technically the organism is living, but they are not sentient until after they hatch
Two eggs cost 11 cents
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depends what shop u get them frm!!
it depends on which house you go to and how expensive the prostitue you get is.
A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen