Yes
A chick?
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It takes around 28 days for turkey eggs, which are tan and brown speckled to incubate. A newly hatched turkey is called a poult.
Minimum gentle handling when the chick is fully dry and fluffed out.
Reg Chick has written: 'Teacher and pupil attitudes to pastoral care'
Yes, the word chick is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
A newly hatched chick is referred to as a hatchling.
The young of a newly hatched bird is called a hatchling. Once it leaves the nest, but while still dependent on the parents, it is called a fledgling.
I think a chick is a responsible pet you have to take care of it allot I know they are cute and cuddly but sometimes it can peck you so if you want a pet chick you have to be responsible. ~Hanya
you get chick magnet by calling in 2 emps either from care packages or actual emp killstreak
Yes, it is perfectly OK to pick up a newly hatched chick and hold it. They are delicate and cannot be played with much but cuddling it in your hands and allowing it to walk on your lap will not harm it at all. Mother hens do not reject a chick because it may "smell" like a human from your touching it.
It depends on the animal, recently born cats are called kittens, dogs = puppies, foxes = kits, deer = fawns, cows = calves, ducks = hatchlings