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for an example... ducks & chickens lay eggs and yes, they do take care of their young for a little while. so.. yeah, they do
We do not know what happens in the minds of geese. They do seem to miss their young, but that could simply be an instinct to look and care for them. There is no way to know whether they grieve in the sense we do. Probably not, as their brains are not specialized for higher levels of information processing.
no
Well, ducks hatch from duck eggs and chickens... You already know that. We have ducks and chickens and get eggs from both. Duck eggs are a bit larger and have harder shells. They tend to be off-white where as chicken eggs are white, green, blue, and brown. In baking and cooking, duck eggs are a better consistency and lead to a superior product. Cakes will have a richer texture and retain moisture better. When eating them straight, such as scrambled, duck eggs have a stronger flavor which some people that are used to chicken eggs may not care for.
Pie or waffles. I don't care.
it takes about 3 weeks before you stop taking care of them
they care for their young.
they dont care for young
Bird hatchlings are all called chicks. The chicks of domestic fowl: ducks, geese and chickens are hatched "precocious" meaning that they can walk and feed themselves immediately after. They are not likely to survive in the wild without the mother to tend to them until they are fully fledged.
how do hyenas care for their young
Ducks make great hikers because they don't care about getting wet feet.
no it does not have young!!