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silver
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Japan
12,564 posts Joined: Feb, 2001
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Posted - 2005/03/29 : 04:11:08
^^^ this is exactly why I hate eggs.
it's all hardcore.
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Shea dog
New Member
United States
34 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
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Posted - 2005/04/06 : 18:54:14
Who cares bout chickens
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mrs_hicks_xxx
Senior Member
United Kingdom
361 posts Joined: Feb, 2005
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Posted - 2005/04/06 : 19:14:39
ok now i kno too much! never eatin chicken again! lol! xxx
No other feelin could compare, let ur body take u there, jus close ur eyes if u dare, united in hardcore til we die, spread ur arms n u wil fly and save the moment deep in side...AND ITS MAKIN ME WANA DANCE!
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cotteincandy
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United States
193 posts Joined: Sep, 2004
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Posted - 2005/04/07 : 16:23:13
I think you just got confused. A lot of people think a chicken has to get fertalized to lay an egg but it dosent. They lay them all the time for no reason.
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1up
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Australia
1,091 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
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Posted - 2005/04/08 : 09:17:56
quote: Originally posted by Simon:
The egg cell of a bird is really what we call the yolk. In the chicken's egg this yellow ball of yolk is about 20 mm in diameter. The yolk is the food supply for the developing embryo. The nucleus of the bird's egg can be found in the middle of a white spot which is found on top of the yolk. You need a microscope to see the nucleus itself but the white spot is visible to the naked eye.
The egg that a hen (a female bird) lays is covered in layers of albumen (a material like jelly), two membranes and a hard shell. The shell and the membranes protect and support the egg. The albumen feeds the developing embryo with water and protein. The albumen, membranes and shell are added to the yolk layer-by-layer as it passes down a tube called the oviduct inside the hen's body.
The oviduct carries the egg from the ovary out of the hen's body. The last layer to be added is the shell. If a bird's egg is to be fertilized, mating must take place so that the egg will meet a sperm cell in the oviduct before these layers are added.
The shell of a bird's egg is often coloured or patterned to help camouflage it from predators. This is especially important for birds which nest on the ground, such as plovers. A hen bird may lay from 1 to 19 eggs in her nest. A group of eggs laid by a hen is called a clutch.
It does not matter whether the hen bird lays 2 or 20 eggs in her clutch, she will only lay one egg per day. This is important because birds' eggs are very large. If the hen bird were to lay all her eggs at once she would have to produce smaller eggs or fewer eggs.
The hen bird usually lays her egg for the day early in the morning. This is so that she can be free to hunt for food during the morning and in the middle of the day.
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Priest
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Canada
416 posts Joined: Mar, 2005
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Posted - 2005/04/08 : 20:45:01
wow, a tpoic about chickens! guess thats what defins hardcore, man i love this stuff!
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