It depends entirely on what you believe to be a chicken and a chick. Of course, every organism is different and we are constantly evolving so we are all distinct due to the fact that our/every creature's DNA is an infusion of its parent's DNA.
The end where the baby chick's head was positioned. Otherwise it would have been born backwards or what is commonly known as breech birth. Chicken's may be dumb but that at least know which way is up!
Neither. The chicken came first, not the chick or the egg. God created adults first. not babies
For the regular Chick-Fil-A Chicken sandwich the chicken comes to us pre marinated and frozen. We thaw the chicken, dip it in a milk wash and bread it (milk and breading are pre seasoned). We then pressure fry the chicken filet. It comes served on a butter toasted bun with two pickle slices.
A baby chicken is called a chick.
For the regular Chick-Fil-A Chicken sandwich the chicken comes to us pre marinated and frozen. We thaw the chicken, dip it in a milk wash and bread it (milk and breading are pre seasoned). We then pressure fry the chicken filet. It comes served on a butter toasted bun with two pickle slices.
I would have to say it depends on your point of view. The chicken giving birth to the egg most definitely comes before the egg. However the chick being given birth to is both a chick and an egg, being that the egg is a chick in its simplest form of infancy. It is like asking what came first the man or the infant boy? The infant is both an infant boy and a man just not yet reached a higher level of maturity or thought.
chick chick
chicken and HIC (cHICk)
ok a chick is a chicken but it is not fully developed it is the young of the chicken that's why they call it the chick but there is no further explanation about it
the egg because dinos lay eggs
first don't you mean CHICKEN? and the egg did dino's where laying eggs -4 chickens where
A baby chicken has a rather short history. When it comes out of the momma chicken as an egg it takes only 21 days for that egg to be formed into the chick. From the day that chick exits the shell, it walks and eats and learns to live on its own. Follow the link provided and see how the chick develops.