Potentially yes, however that possible chicken can never be formed unless the hen and a rooster get together and mate. The egg must be fertilized first. The majority of eggs are not fertilized as chickens used to produce for the mass market never see a rooster.
On my farm almost all egg are fertile, but I collect them daily, refrigerate them and they do not get a chance to develop an embryo unless I put them in an incubator or allow a broody hen to sit on them.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
The chicken because god put every animal in the garden of Edan. So its not like he would put an egg there!!
For this you have to have a male chicken called a cock and he will fertilise the egg by having sex with the hen
hen gives us egg
Egg Peritonitis and Salmonella are the two diseases that can cause a chicken to lay a bloody egg shell.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
The chicken because god put every animal in the garden of Edan. So its not like he would put an egg there!!
For this you have to have a male chicken called a cock and he will fertilise the egg by having sex with the hen
Chicken are not really born. Unlike mammals, chickens are hatched from the egg laid by the hen or female chicken. The hen lays a fertilized egg in a nest and if that egg is incubated for 21 days a chick will emerge from the shell.
In a literal sense, the chicken. Without the hen, the egg could not be formed nor laid. Therefore, the hen must come first. The question that comes soon after is "Then how was the hen born?" The fact of the matter is chickens were not born, they evolved from other creatures; the chicken has been "in the making" for millions of years. So, in a technical sense, the egg came before the hen; the only thing that came before the chicken was non-chickens, therefore the mutations/combinations had to have occurred inside the egg which gave birth to the hen.
Okay. To start off, you have a hen that will lay an egg about every 28 hours. If the hen has been with a rooster and the egg is fertilized, then the egg will hatch after some time. (I don't know the exact amount of time.) In other words, you DO NOT need a rooster to get an egg about every day.
"Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" is a famous riddle that has no answer.
I believe all chickens come from hen chickens; therefore the eggs that result in chickens are the same, whether the meat is broiled or not.
A chicken egg is fertilized when a rooster mates with a hen, transferring sperm to the hen's oviduct where the egg is formed. The sperm fertilizes the ovum (egg cell) within the oviduct, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The zygote then develops into an embryo within the egg as it travels down the oviduct and is eventually laid by the hen.
huge debate: if you are religious when the earth was made, every living creature roamed the earth and sky; not every egg to make every living creature. also, the egg shell is made out of a mineral that is nearly impossible to make anywhere else apart from a chickens body so this suggests the chicken
it has a tiny dot from where the chicken/hen has layed there egg
Usually, a hen will lay an egg six months after it has hatched.