Chicken
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Galliformes
Phasianidae
Gallus
Gallus gallus
A chicken is a bird. One of the features that differentiate it from most other birds is that it has a comb and two wattles. The comb is the red appendage on the top of the head, and the wattles are the two…
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The yolk begins to develop in the ovary and after 10-12 days of development, ovulation occurs. The true egg, the part that develops into the embryo, is located on the egg yolk. It is barely visible to the human eye. If the Hen has mated wit...
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They lay eggs after mating with a cockerel (eggs need to be fertilized). Then she will lay her eggs in a suitable place, sit on them to keep them warm turning them from time to time until they hatch. Unless it isn't a bird - hen is a female...
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Answer:  Chickens reproduce in a manner similar to some other animals.  The female produces an egg which if fertilized can result in a baby chick.  The true egg, the part that develops into the embryo, is located on the egg yolk.  The yolk begins to develop in the ovary and after 10-12 days of development,
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Chickens reproduce in a manner similar to some other animals. The female produces an egg which if fertilized can result in a baby chick. The true egg, the part that develops into the embryo, is located on the egg yolk. The yolk begins to de...
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Devoted to chickens, chicken breeding and bantams. ... Before we can start breeding chickens, we need to have a basic understanding of how their reproduction cycle works. ... Obviously, to breed chickens successfully, we need both male and female birds. The male has a pair of testes attached to his kidneys. These produce the...
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How do chickens reproduce? Do females need a male or are they animals that just naturally produce eggs? ... Female chickens do not need a rooster around. At 18-20 weeks of age they just start to lay eggs. To have chicks hatch, however, the rooster needs to inseminate the hen. Ken Koelkebeck; Extension Specialist, Poultry...
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Keeping Chickens; coops, chicks, ... will even reproduce themselves for you, if you provide them with even the most basic shelter and protection for them to set in. What they won't do is make you money (beyond the scope of this site). But they'll more or less break even, and provide you with fine fertilizer, fresh eggs,
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how do chickens reproduce? ... Im doing a project and I need to know exactly how do chickens reproduce. So how do they reproduce? ... Chickens reproduce sexually. The male gets on her back and she squats. Her squatting is probably a response to his weight. If she squats, she supports his weight more comfortably.
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