Any color, it depends on what species it is thoughum... yellow?
No. all chicks do not start out yellow. The chicks you see in advertising pictures and in magazines are photographed more often for a number of reasons. The yellow balls of fluff are cuter than a mottled brown/ white or all black chick. More distinguishable as the "chick" the general public expects to see. The majority of chicks hatched in spring (Easter) by hatcheries are of a certain breed (a cross between a Plymouth rock and a leghorn) and usually used for meat production. A bit ironic that the advertising media has chosen the cute photogenic chick with the shortest lifespan for an icon.
having hatched numerous chicks i can say that all chicks are not yellow. in my experience the yellow chicks become white or pale coloured hens, i have hatched grey chicks, brown chicks & black chicks
No, you cannot turn yellow gold into white gold. White gold, yellow gold, and rose gold are all alloys of pure gold. You can only turn pure gold into white gold.
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yellow Chicks come in many colors. Yellow is know best as many of these live chicks are shown in spring around easter. This is not the only color. The breed of the chick determines color. Right now I have black Cochin chicks. Brown (buff) and white Araucana chicks.
white chicks
Chicks as in baby chickens. Chicks are a yellow/blonde colour.
Yes, polar bear turn yellow in the summer and white in the winter.
Yes, the white area did.
The duration of White Chicks is 1.83 hours.