yes there are but the most common colors are black and yellow
Yes, different colored chicks can be produced depending on the breed of the chicken. Chickens come in various breeds, each with unique feather colors and patterns, which can affect the coloration of their chicks. Factors such as genetics and the parental breeds involved in breeding also play a significant role in determining the color of the chicks. Thus, you can indeed get a variety of colored chicks from different breeding combinations.
there are190,225 chicks
No but I don't know which states it is and isn't allowed in.
it's an illegal to use a different colored headlights.
The different colored petals of a flower are called "corolla."
No. But if you find your chicks starting to pick at each other it helps to hang something shiny (like an old cd) and / or colored ping pong balls to give them something else to peck at.
start by checking out the different chick hatcheries on the internet, order chicks for what you want to do, raise chicks for meat, eggs, or showbirds.
chicks, gals, females,
www.zshred.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! has a bunch of different colored trucks
start by checking out the different chick hatcheries on the internet, order chicks for what you want to do, raise chicks for meat, eggs, or showbirds.
Baby peafowl are called chicks.
If they are the same mg then yes, you can mix different colored promithizine. The different colors are usually just the manufacturer in which it came from.