The difference is simply the animal inside. Hen eggs produce chickens if they are fertilized, and starfish eggs produce starfish. Also, starfish eggs do not have a hard shell - they are somewhat gelatinous.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
I presume it is between 1-2 minutes, but the whole birth time depends on how many eggs the hen actually lays. If the hen lays 6 eggs, the births altogether might take something like 6-8 minutes.
A hen's egg is a single cell, specifically an ovum or egg cell, that is formed in the hen's ovary. It contains all the necessary components to potentially develop into a chick if fertilized by a sperm cell.
For this you have to have a male chicken called a cock and he will fertilise the egg by having sex with the hen
Chicks are typically produced through the fertilization of a hen's egg by a rooster. During mating, the rooster transfers sperm into the hen's reproductive tract, which then fertilizes the egg. The fertilized egg is then laid by the hen and incubated until the chick hatches.
a women doesnt sit on a nest and make an egg
A hen is older than an egg. *A hen comes from an egg. Either a hen or an egg can be older than one another.
Hello, The difference is that a chicken is a female hen and lays egg's and rooster is a male therefore he will fertilize the eggs. The the difference between normal chickens and bantam chickens is that they are much smaller nearly half the size of a average chicken. Hope this Helps,
we get a hen in a egg
both
what is the size of the egg layed by hen
The hen LAYS on the egg
It could be both if the hen was born first who made the hen (don't say Jesus!) if it was the egg who laid the egg
The hen goes first because the hen lays the egg.
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.
The hen's egg came first because other animals layed the egg!!!!
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.