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Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Eggs
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My theory? God created the chicken, pre-designed to lay the egg. Easy peasy. :) God created a man and he created a woman, unique, he created them so that they would mate in order to create the next human. The unique chicken, he created to be able to produce the egg unfertilized, all on her own. Perhaps he created one hen and one rooster. Thank you for your very nice, informative article.
Old folk lore- the rooster (Lol)
The chickens were created male and female. The egg came next and the parents looked after the egg, incubated, taught it what it needed to know, loved and protected it. Any animal or person who grows up without love and guidance learns to survive and fend for itself usually in a very aggressive way. Interesting study of teenage elephants without adult male influence. Once they introduced the adult male elephants, the teenagers no longer bullied and killed indiscriminately.
Didn’t mean to offend anyone or anything in nature for that matter. Dumb response!
Thanks, understood!
The simple truth can be found in God’s Word… As you look at the trees or anything else in nature. In creation, the trees had the seeds within themselves. The chicken came with the egg. And there you have it.
Obviously didn’t know that you don’t need roosters for laying hens.
The chickens and eggs came together. They changed slowly over time into the species we know today. Technically, then, the egg came first because at some point an egg hatched into the exact variety of bird we know today.
Or, taken more generally, it was never asked "which came first, the chicken or the CHICKEN egg." Eggs as an invention far exceed the age of any creature currently living on Earth!
The Chicken came first because God created them in the beginning. Genesis 1
It was scientifically proven that the chicken came before the egg. The compounds and proteins needed to create a shell can only come from the chicken/bird
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