OK something funny let's see....
The chicken came first...
He was walking past me on Halloween and after I chased him awhile, someone else threw an egg at him, then at me. The egg-thrower got the chicken....
But he was too busy running away from me to get good aim, and his egg missed me.
On the other hand,
The egg.
It was laid by a Red Junglefowl, a Gallus species originating in Asia. It is not a chicken; it is, however, the ancestor of all chickens.
Somewhere down the line, one of the Red Junglefowl's eggs' DNA was mutated, and the egg produced a new kind of bird, a chicken. Which means, the Red Junglefowl's egg came before the chicken. And the first true chicken egg was laid by that chicken.
2007-01-09 12:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It is indeed a very old question, but still does not lost attraction.
My conclusion is this. If you say Egg comes first. Who created the egg, and who had incubated it? But if God created a pair of chicken, a hen and a rooster and commanded them to multiply according to their kind, that is more logical to me.
The Russian scientists were able to produce in their labs artificial eggs that look and taste exactly the same as the real eggs. The only different is, if a hen sit on it for 21 million years, it would not hatch.
2007-01-08 14:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The egg. If we take the evolution theory into account, it is possible that an animal resembling a chicken, but not quite a chicken, laid an egg that would one day be a chicken, via genetic evolution.Therefore, the egg came first.
2007-01-08 14:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The chicken...the egg would rot from not ever staying warm so there would be no chicken. Everything was made and told to procreate. The egg is the procreation of the chicken...It's just a thought.
2007-01-08 14:32:39
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answered by Adri J. 1
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The chicken came first. Chicks were delivered like any other animal, the shell came later as a protective coat. However, now with global warming the shell on these cute animals will be disappearing soon.
2007-01-08 15:30:47
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answered by tiger 4
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it's very obvious that there were eggs around a long time before what we know to be chickens were around. now if you're asking if a chicken egg was around before a chicken I believe it was.being a christian I do not believe in macro evolution, but I do believe in micro-evolution. so there had to be something just getting ready to be the chicken we know now that laid the first chicken egg. I imagine that poor bird thought it's little chick was ugly.TEEE HEEE HEEEE. sounds like discrimination to me!!
2007-01-08 14:40:42
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answered by Kevin U 1
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Chicken. What came first, the fetus or Adam?
2007-01-08 15:18:10
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answered by fickle™ 5
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both, when God created the chicken the "egg" was already inside of it
2007-01-08 14:46:02
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answered by Renée 2
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I'll have the chicken, please.
2007-01-08 14:32:14
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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