381 days would be maybe see you have 365 day in a year so if you do 381-365 you would get 1 year and 16 days
That would be 69.444 days.
around 12 days
Assuming all the months were 30 days long, 586 would be about 19.5 months.
probably fourteen days, 16 days at most ?
4 days I believe.
Eggs can safely stay in a coop for a couple days before gathering. The only danger would be for the chickens to break them inadvertently while they were flying around.
21 days from the date they remain on the eggs. Chickens will take a few days to gather enough eggs to make a brood. Once the hen has decided she has enough eggs she will set and remain on those eggs for 21 days plus a few extra days to hatch late eggs.
The hen sits on the eggs for 21 days, and during that time, she turns them for 18 days. The chickens usually hatch at 18-21 days, but I've had chickens hatch at 21-25 days sometimes. The eggs have to fertilized, and not too old by the time she starts to sit. Make sure she is in a nice dry and warm place as well.
Chickens typically set on eggs in the springtime, as this is their natural breeding season. The longer days and warmer temperatures during the spring months help to create favorable conditions for incubating eggs.
As long as there is no rooster around to mate with the hens, you will not receive fertile eggs.
If the garage has no light (windows) then i wouldn't keep them in there that long. Maybe a few days as chickens need sunlight to lay eggs, and if you have a car in the garage then i wouldn't keep them in there at all. Chickens would prefer fresh air and some daylight so its not an ideal place to keep them, they also like wandering around the garden finding worms and insects. The garage cant give them this.
The answer is chickens,because eggs come out of chickens.So the scientific method would be chickens were first. Except that eggs were being laid a long, long time before chickens existed and eggs is listed first in the question.
21 days
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
Only up to 5 days at most
Technically chickens do not have a gestation period, as they lay eggs rather than give live birth. However, the incubation period, when the hen is nesting over the eggs and keeping them warm, is approximately 21 days.