If a chick gets wet, gently dry it with a towel and ensure it is kept warm in a dry environment. Chicks can easily get chilled if they are wet, so it is important to monitor their body temperature and provide a heat source if needed. Make sure the chick is able to dry completely before returning it to its brooder or enclosure.
no if a baby chick doesnt have a mother then the only option of survival is for you to look after it all it needs is warmth(a heated and warm nest) food(grinded up corn or small bugs) water(from a little dish,not to deep chicks will drown in deep water or if they get to wet and cold)untill they are old enough to look after themselves(when all there feathers have grown) that is all they will need and when they are old enough they will have grains of corn and will find other food for themselves if a baby chick does not get that help or have a mother they have no chance of surviving
It will clump together, then you can scoop it out like you normally would.
If a hamster gets wet, it can lead to hypothermia as their fur is their main protection from the cold. Wet fur can also become matted and cause skin issues. It's important to keep hamsters dry, especially since they are not able to regulate their body temperature like humans.
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Yes, chicks often inherit physical characteristics from their parents such as feather color, size, and shape. However, there can be variations due to genetic inheritance from both parents.
Your pillow gets wet, and your hair may look a bit wild when you wake up in the morning.
ur hair gets thinner and you look like a emo chick
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is a percocet still good if it gets wet
IF it's still alive but wet, you keep it warm and dry, and feed it. If it's wheezing or seems ill take it to an avian vet .
Then the ear gets wet...
A towel gets wet while drying someone's body.
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It sinks. And it gets wet.
It may stall and refuse to start if the ignition gets wet.
It gets disappeared when if it gets wet.
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.