The answer will depend on the species!
The answer will depend on the species!
The answer will depend on the species!
The answer will depend on the species!
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A hen only lays one egg per day. It takes 20 hours to place the shell around the yolk and albumin. In rare instances, especially when the chicken is just starting to produce, you may see 2 eggs on the same day, but I must emphasize that two eggs is a rare occurance.
Only one. The reproductive capacity of a chicken is every 24 hours.
yes.
2,000 eggs a day
A hen only lays one egg per day. It takes 20 hours to place the shell around the yolk and albumin. In rare instances, especially when the chicken is just starting to produce, you may see 2 eggs on the same day, but I must emphasize that two eggs is a rare occurance.
5 eggs in a day
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A Sandhill crane typically sits on her eggs for about 12 to 14 hours a day during the incubation period. The parents take turns incubating the eggs, ensuring that they are kept warm and protected. This shared responsibility helps maintain the necessary temperature for the eggs to develop properly.
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
Cardinals typically incubate their eggs for about 12 to 13 days. During this period, the female cardinal sits on the eggs for most of the day, usually around 12 to 14 hours daily, while the male helps by bringing food and occasionally taking over incubation duties. This shared responsibility helps ensure that the eggs are kept warm and protected.
27 eggs a day.