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postman1 on April 24th, 2011

When a hen reaches eighteen to twenty weeks of age, she begins to lay eggs. Generally, a hen will lay one egg a day. In a natural environment, the hen will continue to lay eggs in her nest until she has several there. She then sits on the eggs until they hatch. A hen’s reproductive [...]

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postman1 on April 24th, 2011

Unlike men, who produce new sperm daily throughout most of their lifetime, women are born with all their eggs in one – okay, two baskets (ovaries). To be more precise, a woman is born with about one to two million immature eggs, or follicles, in her ovaries. Throughout her life, the vast majority of follicles [...]

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postman1 on April 23rd, 2011

Lice (singular – louse) are tiny insects called mites. They are not microscopic – they can be seen with the naked eye. The proper name is pediculosis. Adult lice lay eggs on the hair shafts of the head, about 3 mm from the scalp skin. After one week, the eggs hatch and an immature, mobile [...]

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postman1 on April 23rd, 2011

Everyone asks about eggs because it’s known that eggs are high in cholesterol. It’s the yolk of the egg that contains the cholesterol. That’s not the bad cholesterol itself. The bad cholesterol is the LDL, but the cholesterol in the egg can help to raise the bad cholesterol. we recommend is that people consume daily [...]

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