There are many different breeds. Many of them are either black, brown, or both. The color of a chick is not a good way to learn of a breed, instead try posting some pictures on a chicken forum, such as backyardchickens.com.
Well first off colt is a male and Filly is a female...foal is a baby horse. So if you breed a chestnut to a brown horse you would likely get the following chances. 58.34% bay/brown, 33.33% chestnut, and 8.33% black.
Fully grown but unfledged King Penguin chicks are covered in a thick, brown layer of down.
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
No. all chicks do not start out yellow. The chicks you see in advertising pictures and in magazines are photographed more often for a number of reasons. The yellow balls of fluff are cuter than a mottled brown/ white or all black chick. More distinguishable as the "chick" the general public expects to see. The majority of chicks hatched in spring (Easter) by hatcheries are of a certain breed (a cross between a Plymouth rock and a leghorn) and usually used for meat production. A bit ironic that the advertising media has chosen the cute photogenic chick with the shortest lifespan for an icon.
Baby mice can be black or pink because it depends on there breed like black means they will be black.
chicks.
If you want to ask how long a chick (baby chicken) is in an egg for, it is usually around 21 days depending on the breed etc.
well there is really no way to tell what your baby will look like. if you have brown eyes and brown hair than your baby will probably have that. if you have black hair and hazel eyes, your baby will probably have that.
If someone if the family in previous generations had black hair, then it is a possibility that the people with light brown hair have a baby with black hair.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
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birds and mainly baby birds