The layers of the egg are as follows.....
from the outside in
the 1 shell
next is the 2 outer membrane
3 Air cell
then the 4 inner membrane
next is the 5 ALBUMen
and then the 6 CHALAZAE
Opaque ropes of egg white, the chalazae hold the yolk in the center of the egg. Like little anchors, they attach the yolk's casing to the membrane lining the eggshell. The more prominent they are, the fresher the egg.
then the 7 vitelline membrane
and last would be the 8 yolk
A layer egg is just another way to describe an egg. Hens older than one year and in prime condition are called layers, hens younger than a year are called pullets so an egg laid by one would be a pullet egg.
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
Layer feed or Layer mash gives the laying hen extra calcium and protein which is needed to produce good quality eggs. Nothing you can feed a hen will make her lay more eggs, just improve the quality of those eggs she does produce.
Yes, most species produce fairly large eggs, being 1,5 tot 3 millimeter in diameter. The eggs have a protective gelatinous outer layer of 5-10 mm. Eggs of the species Xenopus laevisare so large they are studies in laboratories all over the world.
Welsummer chickens lay dark brown eggs. If you have a bird that looks like a welsummer but lays white eggs its probably a brown leghorn.
Bantam chickens are typically not categorized in this manner, as most do not have enough meat or produce enough eggs to be sufficiently used in either category. If they are placed in such groups, it depends on the breed of the chicken.
It lays around 300 million eggs.
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
Egg layer, most definitely. I've seen the egg sacs, being guarded by a fierce momma black widow.
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Layer feed or Layer mash gives the laying hen extra calcium and protein which is needed to produce good quality eggs. Nothing you can feed a hen will make her lay more eggs, just improve the quality of those eggs she does produce.
In animals that lay eggs, yes, the female is the egg-layer.
they layer their eggs and the babies are on their own
layer pellets,or crumbles
That depends on the species, most amfibians have eggs with a diameter of approximately 5 tot 8 millimeter, the gelly-like scale excluded. This layer makes up the biggest part of the egg. Some species have no eggs at all, the young are born 'alive'.
the layer that has convection currents is the mantle
The layer containing most of ozone layer is the stratosphere. This layer protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun.
clown loaches lay eggs.