Chickens lay eggs depending on the time of year. The number of daylight hours affect when they start laying and stop laying. If you artificially provide light, the chickens will start laying. The other variables are the breed of chicken as some breeds produce more eggs than others and the age of the hen. The most eggs are laid in the first couple of years and the number will decrease after that.
The following is a hypothesis: "The number of eggs a chicken lays is affected by the hours of daylight." In this hypothesis, the independent variable is the hours of daylight.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
Any chicken can. I have two leghorns, one lays teardrop shaped eggs, and the other one lays ostrich eggs!!!! (Not literally. But you get the picture.) But some breeds are bred to lay huge eggs. Bull*hit! hormones.. natural chicken lay 1/2 the size of eggs u see in the supermarket, u just happened to come across bigger egggs treated with more hormones, go to an organic strore and believe me.
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
To find the unit rate of 120 eggs from 20 chickens, you would divide the total number of eggs by the total number of chickens. In this case, 120 eggs divided by 20 chickens equals 6 eggs per chicken. Therefore, the unit rate is 6 eggs per chicken.
by the food fed to it and the male chicken (cockrel if you want to be scientfic) that fertalised it. hope this helps!
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The number of eggs in your refrigerator.
Give me the time taken for each egg to hatch and the number of eggs that a chicken lays in a day.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
No, you do not need eggs to fry chicken.
The following is a hypothesis: "The number of eggs a chicken lays is affected by the hours of daylight." In this hypothesis, the independent variable is the hours of daylight.
yes the more Eggs that you put into the custard dose affect the color of it because if the egg yolks.
There are a lot of variables to this answer. It depends on the chicken and both it's diet and environment, but a healthy chicken with a good diet and lots of running room should lay 1-2 eggs every few days. By week's end you should have about 5 eggs max.
egg of chicken
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.