Wikipedia is not a source worth quoting. That's why you're not supposed to use it for homework. Not to mention when most is the word used, it's likely 95+ out of 100View attachment 2750205
See it says that most male die. It could happen.
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Wikipedia is not a source worth quoting. That's why you're not supposed to use it for homework. Not to mention when most is the word used, it's likely 95+ out of 100View attachment 2750205
See it says that most male die. It could happen.
It doesn't say most...Wikipedia is not a source worth quoting. That's why you're not supposed to use it for homework. Not to mention when most is the word used, it's likely 95+ out of 100
View attachment 2750205
See it says that most male die. It could happen.
Wow! Your right! Wikipedia knows nothing about chickens.Well yes I knew that. I’ve heard if people having duck/ chicken eggs but them never making it. And someone on BYC had a peacock/ chicken adult. But most eggs don’t make it much past early development and die because they don’t have the capacity to survive. And yeah Wikipedia doesn’t really know much about chickens![]()
What does "sterile"mean?Not to mention that if the off spring do beat the odds and survive, they usually have short lives and are sterile.
No, you didIt doesn't say most...
Can't reproduce. Just like most (like 99.999% of mules can't reproduceWhat does "sterile"mean?
They're descendants of the Madagascar Gamefowl.Then how was a naked neck made? A turkey and a chicken perhaps?
That's just the way I talk.No, you did