Bantams will be roughly half the size of a regular chick.
no the color of the chick only tells the breed. i can tell you that if you have more than one chick the roosters in the flock will mature faster and that is how you can tell the gender
The company bantam made it. I can't tell you who came up with the idea. I can however, tell you that it was made in Butler, Pennsylvania
As far as I know, there are no guaranteed ways to determine the gender of a chick from at home, at least until they are mostly mature.
they shake...
tell him you are to beautiful for him =)
There are quite a few ways to sex a baby chick. If the chick is a pullet, then there will be major differences between it and the cockerels. For instance, they may grow slower, and will not have pronounced wattles and combs at an early age. Some breeds are color sexable, in which the male and female chicks are colored differently.
There is no definite answer to an unborn chick's gender, even if you candle the egg. Some breeds, you can't even tell until it lays an egg.
Simply just tell her your done
There is no difference.
The Bantam 1300 was made by Ford. Over the years they used three engines, one from the escort, then one from the Mazda 323, then one from the Fiesta. Please can you tell me which engine you have, or what year the car was made might help. Thank you.
go to a petstore and ask for information.
The chick makes a sound that the parents can recognize