I Have 1 Question
Today's lunch is fried rice with eggs. I suddenly thought of a question-why do chickens lay eggs?
It is said that an animal lays eggs or gives birth to offspring in order to reproduce. For example, human beings get adequate nutrition after adulthood, women begin to ovulate and wait for male fertilization, and then develop into embryos and finally give birth.
Another example is that ordinary birds lay fertilized eggs, even if there are dead eggs, they are not born when they are full and have nothing to do.
During thousands of years of evolution, organisms have formed many instincts. For example, after obtaining nutrients, they will not be easily excreted, and even if they are not used, they will be stored in the form of fat. This is a physiological instinct formed in the past to cope with food shortages. It is not controlled by the brain at all, so people are troubled by obesity now, and fat people were blessed in the past.
But with my poor knowledge, I really don't understand why chickens keep laying eggs? If a hen gets enough nutrition, it can lay you an egg every day. It doesn't care if there is a rooster to mate at all. It's really full and it will lay eggs to play. Anyway, it keeps excreting the nutrients it gets every day in the form of eggs.
To be honest, such a self-sacrificing and selfless creature is really rare in nature! Apart from poultry such as chickens, ducks and geese, there seems to be nothing else, right?
It is said that mental patients have broad minds, and I feel that my secondary school problems are hopeless.
Although this question is extremely funny, can anyone explain it to me?
The hen... why does it keep laying eggs without the rooster?
Finally, it is still asking for a subscription and a monthly pass. Thanks to everyone's efforts, my average subscription has reached 500, but this is still a long, long way from food and clothing, so I would like to ask friends who can support me to support me.
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