6 to 8 weeks
The noun 'brood' is a word for a group of young animals or birds produced in one birth or hatching. Example compound sentence:I enjoy watching the Decorah Eagles on line, which are a mother, a father, and a brood of three eaglets.
Brood can mean: * The young of an animal who exist in the same space. Ex: The Bird's Brood (the birds hatchlings as a whole) * To Worry About Sometihng * To sit on eggs
a number of young hatched at one time, a family of young, is known as a Brood
The mother is called a "hen" and her young are called "hen poulot" for the female and "jake" for the males.
Brood
Not particularly good ones - after the young snakes arrive (either by being born, or hatching from eggs) they are completely independent from the mother snake.
A group of young turkeys is known as a brood. Groups of adult turkeys are called a rafter or a flock.
No, but some species (eg the seahorse) can brood the young.
a young male turkey is a Jake
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
A brood or hatch of birds; an old bird with her brood of young; hence, a small flock or number of birds together; -- said of game; as, a covey of partridges., A company; a bevy; as, a covey of girls., To brood; to incubate., A pantry.
Seeing as alligators actually lay eggs and do not birth their young this is pretty irrelevant, oviparism is the correct term for the laying of eggs that mature outside of the mother Young alligators are ten to twelve inches long at hatching.