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)
chickens are not well educated enough to learn how to lay purple eggs. they need to have conceived the egg on the night of a lunar eclipse when a accomanying dog joins in the fun while playing a violin. but ssshhh do not tell the chickens this because the eggs are all mine and they are worth a lot of money.
Well, there are about 10 billion chickens and 6 billion people so 10,000,000,000:6,000,000,000
Well, 3,000 times 12 (eggs in a dozen) =36,000 eggs.
good question. well, it depends how fast you throw it. probably the average rock would have the speed of 60kgs. Have a good day
White rock chickens are the commercial hybrids used by the majority of broiler producers. The commercial hybrids are originally from White Plymouth Rock and Cornish breeds. Both foundation breeds are of English origins and have excellent meat and growth characteristics as well as white feathers and skin. Their eggs are brown. The white Plymouth Rock line is usually the female line and the male line is usually Cornish blood lines. White Rock chickens have become immensely popular due to their outstanding growth and economic advantages and comprise in excess of 90% of mainstream commercial chicken meat production.
many types do, although the most well-known is the cornish.
Yes. All hens lay eggs. Cornish hens are just a breed like any other and they will lay eggs for you provided they are not too young, too old and are well cared for. They are not prolific egg layers but you should get a few eggs per week from each bird.
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)
Well a chcken farmer can do plenty of stuff with chickens: they can produce eggs, meat, feathers, and more chickens.
well the are friends with chickens
A shelter for chickens is commonly called a coop or a chicken house. It provides protection from the elements and predators, as well as a place for the chickens to roost and lay eggs.
the chicken will lay eggs each day after you buy it if you take care of it well.
chickens are not well educated enough to learn how to lay purple eggs. they need to have conceived the egg on the night of a lunar eclipse when a accomanying dog joins in the fun while playing a violin. but ssshhh do not tell the chickens this because the eggs are all mine and they are worth a lot of money.
Well the obvious answer would be that they are a food source. Not only do we eat the chicken itself but also the eggs from the chicken.food (eggs & meat), bedding (feathers), fertilizer, etc.
Well... Yes and no , but most people yes
Chickens and eggs are not generally racist. Some chickens can show a proclivity towards prejudice but as a general rule they are not racist. Eggs, who've known the sting of prejudicial stereotyping, have just recently been able to repair their tarnished image with the public ever since some egghead scientist claimed eggs were high in cholesterol. Chickens like to think they come before eggs and eggs don't really care until they've hatched. Chickens don't really like to count other chickens before they've hatched and some eggs have accused chickens as being racist in this regard. The chickens have responded with the simple remark: "Chickens are not racist, they are eggist's."