Yes.
Chick of some birds are hatched blind and naked. The chicks of ducks and hens (amongst others) are hatched with downy feathers, and are able to feed themselves as soon as their plumage has dried.
All pigeons are fed for the first few days of life with a secretion from the crop of the parents, usually called crop milk. It is a cheesey yellow food and is fed once the chick begs - soon after hatching.
generally as soon as they, the turtles are hatched.
As soon as it is hatched! But, if not, within 25 minutes.
No, they do not, they will learn to swim very soon after they are hatched.
usually they don't, they're on their own from as soon they're hatched.
Chicks are hatched with down feathers. These are smaller and lack the barbules and hooklets of an adult chicken feather. These feathers are not zipped together and do not look neat and tidy. A chicks first covering is soft and fluffy. This provides most of the insulation needed to keep the chick warm. These first feathers last only for a week or so and are soon replaced by what will eventually be full adult feathering.
'Hippy Chick' by Soho samples 'How Soon is Now?'.
"It's an egg tooth", the newly hatched baby turtle uses it to break through it's egg shell. The tooth will soon drop off.
Baby chicks are programed by nature to peck for food and water, search out warmth, and stay in contact with their family units as soon as they are dry and walking around. Beyond this the baby chick needs to learn, and actually they are very quick learners. So as far as newborn baby birds are concerned they are one of the brightest.
a dumb white chick dat is going to die soon with her dumb husband
A hen will typically continue to sit on her eggs for up to 3-5 days past the 21-day incubation period if some eggs have not hatched. Beyond that point, she may abandon the unhatched eggs and tend to the newly hatched chicks.