No, you should ask a adult or ask a vet.
Movement. Chicks are curious and anything that moves may be a source of food. The hen will not put up with this type of behavior long and the chick(s) will learn a valuable lesson quickly.
In general baby chickens will not fight each other this is depending on how old they are but I would bet that no fighting will take place some pecking and pulling may come about but remember there is a "pecking order." .... this is prinsesrau's answer... i don't think any harm would be on each other for the chicks( they might be roosters wich is not very abnormal) i have 13 chicks and they peck but again no harm done
Animals that come to Antarctica's beaches to breed may compete with each other for food. There are, unfortunately, times when chicks and baby mammals become this food.
what animal is attached to each other if u seperate them they well die
Baby chicks eat baby amounts. They play in the food so there will be a lot of wastage. One cup of food daily should be plenty for six little chicks until they reach about four weeks old and then try to feed them about 2 ounces per day (half cup each per day)
18 Roosters @ $5 = $90; 2 Hens @ $3 = $6; 80 Baby Chicks @ 5c = $4. Total: 100 birds for $100
Fat chicks made out with each other
centromere
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
Baby chickens are called chicks and they come from eggs. A fertilized egg is either hatched by a brooding hen or artificially incubated. Chicks can be ordered and purchased from large hatcheries via any local feed and grain outlet, usually in the spring of the year. Chicks ordered in quantity are not expensive with average prices in North America under $1.00 each, the more you buy the less they cost.
Granum
Your baby and your cousins are first cousins once removed to each other. You baby and your second cousins are second cousins once removed to each other.