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fertilization

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Not alot - it's the same kind of egg.

One is fetilized by the Rooster, and the others are left for the farmer to sell to the egg company who inturn packages and raises the prices considerably. The eggs that we eat have not been fertilized, hens lay eggs regardless of the presence of a rooster.


When eggs are first laid by a chicken, the males typically fertilize the eggs in order for baby chicks to be born.

The eggs we eat are unfertilized, which means no baby chick is expected to appear.


all fertilized eggs have the ability to form chicks. Usually the ones we buy are not fertile, but even if they are, they are cooled before the embryo can form, so a chick is not growing there is no difference.
the hen sat on the egg to make the chicks, or they are put in a machine to hatch.
eggs are eggs.


The egg with a chick in it has been fertilized. A male chicken (cockerel) is kept with the hens and nature takes its course.

The eggs we eat are unfertilized, no male was kept with the hens, therefore no baby chicks.


most eggs that come out of a chicken are not fertilized meanin there is no chick inside and those are the ones we eat. but some of those huge companies just keep abunch of chickens in cages and take their eggs until they die, never even seeing a rooster. its sad and once i got an egg with TWO YOKES... ya it was really wierd and i didnt eat it Some eggs that are sold for food *are* fertilized. They don't have a chick inside because they aren't kept warm enough for the egg to develop. Most commercially produced eggs are unfertilized.




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