Briefly, eggs are graded and sized by commodity graders within the US Department of Agriculture. This chart, which I copied and pasted from wikipedia, for I am too, incredibly too, lazy to type it out, shows the spread, in grams, of chicken egg weight by gram.
SizeMass per eggCooking Yield (Volume)[1]JumboGreater than 2.5 oz. or 71 gVery Large or Extra-Large (XL)Greater than 2.25 oz. or 64 g56 mL (4 tbsp)Large (L)Greater than 2 oz. or 57 g46 mL (3.25 tbsp)Medium (M)Greater than 1.75 oz. or 50 g43 mL (3 tbsp)Small (S)Greater than 1.5 oz. or 43 gPeeweeGreater than 1.25 oz. or 35 g
Note: Eggs are measured within a spread, so the designation provides a generalized idea and not actual.
Weight of One (US) Large Egg:
In Shell = 57 grams ≈ 2.01 ounces
Without Shell = 50 grams ≈ 1.76 ounces
White Only = 30 grams ≈ 1.06 ounces
Yolk Only = 18 grams ≈ 0.63 ounces
Egg weights starting with:
Peewee : 1.25 oz.
Small : 1.5 oz.
Medium : 1.75 oz.
Large : 2.1 oz.
Extra Large : 2.25 oz.
Jumbo : 2.5 and above per egg.
There are different weighs for an egg but I preferr a Jumbo Egg will be 71g
And a Large Egg (Most Common) will be 57g
And a Peewee Egg (Smallest) will be 35g
60 grams
Approximately 66 pounds, in centigramametersnoob.
From a study done in Australia. The average based on 10 samples (average carcass weight of approx. 1.5kg; this corresponds to a live weight of approximately 2.2kg)
Eggs can vary in size and weight but as a general guide if you weight 4 different size eggs and devide the total by 4 you will get the average weight of a single egg.
The weight of a boiled egg will depend on what size the egg was. A regular large egg may weigh an estimated 2.2 ounces.
60g 60g
according to me 18 chicken eggs are equivalent to one ostrich egg
90lbs
I tend to just weight the goose egg for cakes and do the equivalent weight in flour, butter and sugar; however you could weigh a chicken egg and goose egg and work it out that way?
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
The average chicken egg weighs about 1.7 ounces, so an egg would weigh about one tenth of a pound.
This can vary dramatically, as the size of the chicken, what type of chicken it is, what it eats, etc. all contribute. The average weight of a chicken egg, however, is usually somewhere between 1.5 and 2 oz.
The ovoid shape can bear extensive weight. Try crushing one in your hand and see.
a chicken egg would round about 60 or 50 grams.
Eggs are laid and the eggs are collected. No one "picks" an egg off/from a chicken
the egg came first because where are you going to get the chicken if their is no egg... you can't get a chicken out of thin air ...you need a egg to get the first chicken.... then that chicken lays a egg ...then that one does , then the next and so on...the earth's matter made up the first egg....kill the first chicken...you'll still have a egg to get another chicken...kill the first egg.... chickens would cease to ''egg-sist''(exsist).The egg came first from another animal that adapted into the chicken. Kind of like how humans came from monkeys.
You may obtain one by getting an egg from a friend's wall or chicken coop. I got a silky chicken when I hatched an English egg.
I think the egg came first-not nessacerikly a chickens egg but an egg may have come first I think the chicken came first because, the chicken evolved from soemthing that wasnt a chicken and once it was a chicken it had an egg. but the egg the chickn came from had a chicken in... im confused This is one of those questions that has been debated for years. We may never know the answer...or perhaps we now do. In 2006 a geneticist, philosopher and chicken farmer say they have the answer. It was the egg. See link.