Well, every time I've been at Roscoe's for breakfast or brunch, I order The Stubby, which has a chicken breast and wing, and two eggs....and they always come at the same time.
The biscuit usually comes later, though.
2007-08-18 19:17:50
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answered by Raven's Voice 5
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The thought of such a transition can be made, came first.
First came the thought, then came the physical situation which were to bring forth the question.
Now whom was to think of such a scenerio. well, in one case, one may says the chicken must think of the idea to produce an egg, before doing so.
So the chicken came , in that instance, before the egg.
Yet in full answer, before either existed, the Thought came first before all.
2007-08-19 02:53:22
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answered by Aaron M 3
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It is not quite that simple. There would have to be a process of evolution and genetic mutation that would take place. Say that there was a more primitive chicken that the modern day chicken came from. One day this chicken after hundreds of thousands of years spawned the modern day chicken out of environmental adaptions or cultural necessities. So obviously this primitive chicken would have first had to lay the eggs of the new chicken. We could get into this subject for ever, but that is as simple as I can give it, obviously it is a lot more complex.
2007-08-19 01:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The egg. it was laid by a bird that wasn't quite a chicken and the chicken that hatched out of the egg was a mutation
2007-08-19 01:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The shell came first, because without the shell function neither egg or chicken can get it together.
2007-08-19 01:49:08
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answered by Terry 7
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the chicken...God made all the animals first, an egg by it's self sitting in the cold would not hatch and besides the rooster has to mate with the hen to fertilize the egg
2007-08-19 01:57:12
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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The egg. Chickens are what eggs use to reproduce. ;)
Nahh.. I would say the chicken probably came first. God created Adam and Eve as adults, so why not animals? Everything he made would have to be pre-aged at least a little.
2007-08-19 01:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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which egg?
i know dinosaur eggs came first before any chickens were around.
2007-08-19 01:59:30
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answered by Pisces 6
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the cosmic chicken formed herself out of the primordial ether. she never said how she fertilized it, but she immediately laid an egg. she's not a good cook. she tried to hard boil the egg, but it blew up. scientists call this the big bang.
others will tell you that god hatched out of the egg and then created the universe. don't believe this. i got my story straight out of the horse's mouth. his name is jewel, he lives on my brother's farm in glen carbon, and he knew the cosmic chicken before she was inadvertently plucked for a down parka.
so the answer is: chicken.
2007-08-19 02:06:51
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answered by bad tim 7
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Trick quesiton. The rooster "came" first.
By the way, this quesiton has been asked literally over 2,000 times on Yahoo Answers:
http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt=?p=%22chicken+or+the+egg%22
2007-08-19 01:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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