no if a baby chick doesnt have a mother then the only option of survival is for you to look after it all it needs is warmth(a heated and warm nest) food(grinded up corn or small bugs) water(from a little dish,not to deep chicks will drown in deep water or if they get to wet and cold)untill they are old enough to look after themselves(when all there feathers have grown) that is all they will need and when they are old enough they will have grains of corn and will find other food for themselves
if a baby chick does not get that help or have a mother they have no chance of surviving
If you don't mind small dinners.
The mother peacock guards her chicks and they stay with the peahen for up to a year.
chicks.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
I live in the central valley in California and from what I've been told by the feed stores around town, baby chicks usually go on sale around the end of february or beginning of march.
birds and mainly baby birds
They trow up in the chicks mouth.
NO. because the baby chicks can only put in a nest or in a cage.
Chicks as in baby chickens. Chicks are a yellow/blonde colour.
Baby chicks are associated with Spring and Easter. Baby chicks are a symbol of livestock and harvesting for farmers in the United States.
Young penguins are called chicks.
a chick Well i am guessing you call them chicks!!