it shouldn't hurt them ive done it they might peck
diabetes at younger ages Leeds to Early blindness and amputations.
Because they are growing.
No She will leave to eat, drink and deficate but otherwise stays with the clutch unless chased off.
yes because they need to stay healthy
All chickens will eat eggs. Most will not unless the egg has been broken as they will sometime break by accident and are a good source of food. If you have a bird that actually breaks eggs, she should be tomorrows chicken dinner.
if you do not eat spinage they don´t grow..see popeyee
Yes, while they eat mostly rodents, they will prey on birds, particularly younger ones.No. They eat rodents.
Chickens need food to eat and water to drink. They need shelter and a safe place to "roost"or sleep at night. They eat most anything they can find when they are in the farm yard but you need to feed them grains and some protein. Fresh water should always be available for them.
if the baby is 2 days old or older it should be able to eat solid food if its younger then take it to the vet for help.
the horriglaphacal explanation to the saying "old cows eat young cows" is that the physical qualities in the cow allow it to digest a younger calf, comparing the sizes of these two farm animals makes it possible for the bigger cow to eat the younger calf. I would highly doubt that the older cow would eat the younger calf though.
Salmon eat insects and bugs in their younger life. As they age they will eat larger aquatic species.
Probably, yes, but more likely younger owls.