Egg (and chicken)

Egg (and chicken)

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Anonymous says:

Ms. Jacobs:

I am an eighth grader, and for my science fair experiment I am going to see how much weight a chicken egg can take before it cracks. How would you recommend this experiment be preformed? Also I was considering doing it with another type of egg to see which was stronger. Do you recommend this egg come from a chicken or another animal and what type of egg from the animal? Your response would be appreciated. Thank you!

sincerely,
ray

posted on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 9:33pm
Anonymous says:

how does the yolk detach itself from its cluster into the oviduct

posted on Wed, 01/21/2009 - 9:22pm
Carnegy Hutts says:

Carnegy Hutts, University of Missouri - Poultry Specialist

Gemma, the answer on your question depends on alot of factors. If the egg had not been fertilised, there is no chance of it ever hatching into a chick.
If the egg had been fertilised, it would depend entirely on how long the egg had been refrigerated, and if it had been kept at a reasonable temperature (usually around 55F).
So, in my opinion, I would say there is little or no chance of the egg ever hatching - also considering that it was bought in a super market.

C. Hutts.

posted on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 5:54pm
gemma says:

can i get a chick when it has been in the cold or something cold can i make the egg hot would it crack ?

i buyed the eggs from a super market

posted on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 7:01am
Anonymous says:

this is awesome info about poultry!

posted on Thu, 02/07/2008 - 10:30am
Anonymous says:

how many eggs can a hen have per day

posted on Tue, 04/03/2007 - 2:35pm
Anonymous says:

A chicken has the capability to lay only one egg in every 24-26 hours. That is how long it is to "grow" one in their body. I have heard people "claim" that bantams, a type if chicken that is smaller but just like its standard counterpart, can lay more than one egg a day but the eggs are about 1/3 the size.

posted on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 12:40pm
Maureen says:

We have a "Super Chicken"! One of our hens definitely laid 2 eggs in less than a 24 hour period.

We have only 2 Cochins. We know exactly which is laying which eggs and approximately when. We collect We check the nests mulitiple times a day. Each hen's eggs look different. There were no eggs in the nests last night. But there was one waiting for us from "Pecky Omlette" when we went out this morning to check. Then I saw her lay a 2nd egg 4:30 this afternoon. (When know it wasn't the other chicken's egg (Miss Chicken). Miss Chicken laid and egg yesterday afternoon and today.

posted on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 11:34pm
<em>Jacquie Jacob</em>'s picture

Dr. Jacquie Jacob
University of Minnesota - Poultry specialist

It takes 24-26 hours for a hen to produce an egg. Some hens will produce an egg a day for a long period of time. Others will have shorter 'clutches of eggs.' Birds have only one ovary and oviduct so can't produce more than an egg a day. Sometimes it may look like a hen has laid two eggs in one day, but this is typically because of inconsistent egg collection times - she laid her first egg after your daily collection and laid the second egg before the next collection period.

posted on Thu, 09/27/2007 - 12:50pm
Ginger Kahoya says:

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? You be the judge!

posted on Tue, 07/03/2007 - 12:43pm
<em>Jacquie Jacob</em>'s picture

Dr. Jacquie Jacob
University of Minnesota - Poultry specialist

The chicken and egg question is asked frequently. The answer depends on your religious/ spirtual believes. If you are a creationist, then the chicken came first. If you are an evolutionarist, then the egg came first.

There are several good online articles that address this issue:

posted on Thu, 09/27/2007 - 1:01pm