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ahhhhhh | 22:55 Thu 12th Apr 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Why do chickens lay unfertilised eggs?
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This one nearly caught me out. Probably because the cockerel is not doing the job he was intended for. He may have too many hens to service. I found that giving the cockerel a nice cup of Horlicks before he goes to bed, makes him sleep sounder and rearing for action in the early morning.
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because it wanted to get to the other side?
The domesticated hens have been selectively bred over the years to continue laying even when there is no rooster present.

The wild chicken's ancestor Gallus gallus only laid one dozen or so eggs and then incubated them, not laying again until she was ready to start a new brood.
Probably the same reason women release an egg every month whether there has been sexual activity or not - just in case!

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