There are: 48 times 12 = 576 eggs
Each chicken takes a day and a half to lay one egg. So in 24 days each chicken can lay 2/3 of 24 = 16 eggs. There are 24 chicken so, in all, 24*16 = 384 eggs can be laid.
There are infinitely many numbers, and these comprise infinitely many primes and composites. It is not possible to list them all.
No, they are hybrids and therefore do not lay eggs at all.
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1 answer: Well,all female bird lay eggs. not the males. 2 answer:yes chickens only lay eggs, and nothing else (but they do poop)
When dinosaurs were alive, Raptors would not lay many eggs. On average, there were between 4-6 eggs for each litter.
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all of the eggs in England, is how many there are...
It can do i had two hens sitting with six eggs each they both hatched three chicks all eggs had chicks in them but three from each had died in the eggs
Turtles usually lay about 100 or more eggs each time. However, not all of these babies will survive into adulthood. In most cases, only one turtle will survive.
No, each species has its specific method/pattern of laying eggs. Some lay eggs singly, some in clusters, some in pyramids, others in stacks ... there are many patterns of laying eggs.
dozen-sized cartons of eggs = 38 pounds. So for one it = 3.5 pounds
You mean in a project? It's simple. All you need is a shoe box, a water bottle, and cotton balls.Cover the box with cotton balls as best as you can. I you can, make a second coat.Cut a opening in the water bottle. Carefully put the egg in it. Then add water into it and re-seal it.Place the water bottle in the shoe box covered in cotton balls.Now you egg is guaranteed to survive a 4.5 story drop. 5 story building is 50-50 with survival. 6 story it's most likely to crack.
this is a trick question if you boil the water in the pan and place all three eggs inside at the same time then it will only take 3 minutes for all the eggs to be ready
Last year the US produced roughly 75 billion eggs, about 10% of the world's supply. It's safe to assume all those were cracked eventually.
Penguins typically lay one to two eggs at a time, with the majority of species laying two eggs each breeding season. However, due to the harsh conditions they face, not all eggs will successfully hatch and not all chicks will survive to adulthood.
Yes, all spiders lay eggs. They typically produce silk egg sacs to protect their eggs until they hatch. Each sac can contain hundreds of eggs, depending on the species of spider.