The general consensus is that Games are the "healthiest" and "smartest" birds.
However, their rate of lay is awful and their eggs are pitiful. I would suggest buying quality dual purpose birds, bred for rate/length of lay.
A hens habitat is in a chicken coop. She will build a nest for her eggs, and roost at night.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
An egg that comes from a chicken
Chickens have only one ovary and can lay eggs with out mating first. They can only fly very short distances, if at all. The longest flight for a chicken was 15 seconds. Different breeds of chickens also lay different colors of eggs including white, tan, buff, light brown, dark brown, reddish, eggs with speckles and even green and blue eggs!
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
A hens habitat is in a chicken coop. She will build a nest for her eggs, and roost at night.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
Livestock predator Livestock *Fox*Chicken,duck and goose *Weasel*Chicken,eggs * Wolf*Cow,goat,horse,sheep * Coyote* Goat,chicken, * Raccoon* Chicken,Eggs *Opossum*Eggs,chicken *Skunk* Eggs,chicken
egg of chicken
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
An egg that comes from a chicken
Eggs and Chicken.
Yes, a broody hen will sit in an empty nest, but not for long. The longest I've seen is one week with no eggs under her. Normally a chicken's egg will take 3 weeks to incubate. I have placed turkey, duck and goose eggs under chicken hens, and they will sit for those 28 required days and then take on another batch immediately for another month of sitting.
Salmonella can be found in both chicken and eggs, although the incidence is more rare in eggs.
Chickens have only one ovary and can lay eggs with out mating first. They can only fly very short distances, if at all. The longest flight for a chicken was 15 seconds. Different breeds of chickens also lay different colors of eggs including white, tan, buff, light brown, dark brown, reddish, eggs with speckles and even green and blue eggs!
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
6 eggs per chicken