When newborn they are wet, pink and hairless and otherwise very ugly animals. they will eventually grow some yellow, pajama-like feathers when the mature, varying on the gender of the chick.
They are white and fluffy, basically like eagle chicks.
yes they do the chicks follow the mother round until they can look after themself
God you are the biggest failure to all of society!!! Chicks have feathers and are small and they originate from an egg
look at a chicks flaps
They don't.
peeps
look up the cowgirl chicks
Who wouldn't. Rock chicks are just hot and have a great taste in music and another plus is I love the look some of them have like the leather jacket and jeans
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
Generally, chickens may not readily accept chicks that are not their own. They are more likely to accept chicks that they have hatched themselves or been brooding over. It's important to closely monitor the introduction of chicks to a new mother hen to ensure their safety.
white chicks
Yes, the parents swap around to get food and to look after the chick. I suggest watching 'March of the Penguins' to find out much more.