Sentences with phrase «lay eggs too»

After four days, the eggs will hatch and four weeks later they'll be fully grown adults that can lay eggs too.

Not exact matches

For the past 10 years, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has focused on bringing an end to the confinement of farm animals, mainly pigs and young cows (future veal) who are kept in crates without room to turn around, and the egg - laying hens kept in cages too small to spread their wings.
Too many eagles have become domesticated chickens, cooped up for life laying eggs just for eating and not for growth.
Wenger knows this to be the case but is too stubborn to admit it so buys another cow in the hope it will lay an egg!
We have too much talent to go out and lay an egg like that.
An interesting (and off - putting) fact: «the poultry sold to school lunch programs are «spent hens» too old to lay eggs.
The salmon naturally expire after the Herculean effort of swimming upstream and spawning, but too many fish perishing prematurely before they've had a chance to lay eggs and fertilize them spells trouble.
Oregano seems to inhibit egg laying and larval developmental probably because the oregano plant has to fight off bugs too.
In the Pinelands, female pine snakes dig out their own burrows over the course of several days, using a specialized scale on their noses to scoop out sand — so it's not too hard for a careful observer to catch some females in the act of digging prior to laying eggs.
Some modern birds lay colourful eggs, but now we know it's a trick their dinosaur ancestors used too
The animal was long used for the study of embryology, and during the 1930s, doctors started using it for pregnancy tests, too: If you inject the dorsal lymph sac of a Xenopus with urine from a pregnant woman, the animal will start laying eggs by the end of the day.
Adult fleas will lay an abundance of eggs on your dog, which will fall off into their bed and around your house, before they too hatch into adults and restart the flea life cycle.
However, you should know that in terms of suffering, animals raised to be food themselves are actually better off than dairy cattle and egg - laying chickens, who live far longer and surely crueler lives as production machines, and still face death at the slaughterhouse when they are too worn out to be worth keeping.
South Africa doesn't bay too loudly about the annual appearance of leatherback (critically endangered) and loggerhead turtles on the coastline of iSimangaliso Wetland Park — one of the last major nesting sites in Africa where they can still lay their eggs on the beach.
Furthermore, Harlequin Frogs usually lay their eggs in streams that had never dried out, yet they too suddenly vanished.
The main story might have to do with something about the goose that laid the golden egg (you don't tell your funding sources that developing a TLT temperature climatology is a «bridge too far»).
For obvious reasons, Alberta is concerned about placing too much of a burden on the industrial geese that lay the province's golden eggs.
A chicken's sex is rather mysterious at first — there are no external glands or identifiers to mark and chicks, of course, are too young to lay eggs.
Outbuilding features one goose that only lays off - white eggs, a harp that randomly begins playing without assistance and a hooligan hat 20 sizes too large for even a 12 - foot - tall NBA forward.
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