Baby chicks are only cute and fluffy for a few days They grow fast and within a week they will start growing feathers, losing the fluff and look like birds. Feathers grow in at different rates, so for a while they look like they are having a bad hair day. It takes about 5 weeks for all the feathers to develop and then you really know what the chicken will look like all its life.
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UNLESS THEY ARE BABIES NO WAY BUT I STILL LOVE ALL ANIMALS
Well it depends what colour you want to dye it if it was me i would make a paste to go over it and add food colouring to it!!
Usually people use food coloring, as it is safe for the baby chicks.
they can not be born pink but you can dye their fur pink but iit burns its fur and skin (you should not dye your dogs hair)
birds and mainly baby birds
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
bantam chickens eat the same stuff as regular chickens such as corn, layer pellets or mash and of course bugs! as baby's bantam chickens may need to be on mash longer then the regular chickens and you will have too show them how to drink by dipping their beak in the water dish gently.
Yes, they are. The ones that produce baby chickens have been fertilized, and the ones that we eat are not fertilized. Ask your grocer about the availability of duck eggs.
No, but make sure the worms are small
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they can not be born pink but you can dye their fur pink but iit burns its fur and skin (you should not dye your dogs hair)
Chickens dont fly. Not even Baby ones.
It will probably just change the fur color for a while. Hopefully it's not the permanent kind of hair dye.
Im pretty sure it turns their fur pink...? It depends what is used to dye it, to determine any bad effects.
Probably if you dye there fur that way.
yes they will potentially dye!!
You could but they probably wouldn't like it very much.
You put the llama fur into a bucket or something full of paint thingy.
not your actuall pet but their fur yes