It doesn't matter. If you have an egg-laying rooster, there is some money to be made.
2007-02-22 05:54:58
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answer #1
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answered by dbake50 2
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Fredric Cohen (1959 ad- ) talked about that, had the egg come first, there would were no fowl (fowl) to position it, sit down on it and save it warmth, so a stay chick would not at all have hatched from it. So the egg needs a fowl. The question now is the position did that first fowl come from? If in effortless words an egg it really is laid by a fowl and which will hatch right into a fowl will be seen a fowl egg: Then the first fowl got here from a diverse type of egg (no longer a fowl egg) and laid the first fowl egg. for that reason eggs (usually) got here first, the fowl got here after, and the fowl egg got here very last.
2016-12-04 19:26:06
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answer #2
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answered by gagliano 4
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Roosters do not lay eggs, but if it was a hen laying an eggeI would think that the egg would roll to the south.
2007-02-22 06:21:32
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answer #3
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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You not from New York are you, a rooster laying an egg?
2007-02-22 06:06:18
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answer #4
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answered by Auburn 5
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Roosters don't lay eggs
2007-02-22 05:59:06
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answered by Brad K 3
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Oops. Roosters don't lay eggs. They are a male chicken.
2007-02-22 05:53:22
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answer #6
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answered by Veneta T 5
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A ROOSTER IS MALE AND THEREFORE CANNOT LAY AN EGG IN THE FIRST PLACE!!
2007-02-22 05:55:24
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answered by billybobmanny 2
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neither--roosters are male and therefore don't lay eggs!
2007-02-22 06:04:46
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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impossible they dont lay eggs
2007-02-22 06:06:49
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answer #9
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answered by jody n 7
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it dont matter :| both have major calories and fat! hope they die
2007-02-22 06:38:58
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answer #10
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answered by food is evil 1
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