they are fed small bits of meat by their parents.
A fox would eat an adult falcon if it could, but they love falcon chicks. However, the adult falcon is adept at defending its young.
Chicks hatch and know instinctively what to eat. Brood hens do not teach or feed the chicks.
If there are few predators around the chicks can actually start within a week of hatch in the barnyard. The mother hen, if she is with them will help to protect them. Incubated chicks with no adults would need to be watched carefully as they are curious and will get lost.
They actually eat the yolk of the egg to grow and to hatch. After hatching they do not need food for a few days.
you hatch eggs to grow the chicks into chickens for their meat and eggs to eat
yes people can eat chicks
um wow... THEY DON'T EAT PLANTS!!! They are birds of prey. That means that they eat tings like geese, ducks, and waterfowl.
If you mean , should a rooster be allowed to be in same quarters as chicks, absolutely not. They will peck at chicks and not allow them to eat. The same goes for any hen that is not their mom. They are very mean to all younger birds.
Not normally. If you take a look in a nest where the eggs have hatched the shells are usually in a zillion pieces in the bottom where they have been crushed by the adult and chicks while the chicks dry before leaving the nest.
People DO NOT eat chicks.
Chickens do not feed their young. Chicks are hatched knowing how to eat and drink. Newly hatched chicks do not need food or water for up to 72 hours after they emerge from the shell, they will dry out, fluff up and start to explore their surrounding under the watchful eye of the mother hen. After a day or two they will venture out of the nest and search for food without the mothers help.
unhatched chickens eat/obsorb the yoke as food until they hatch out,all the nutrient minerals needed are in the yoke sack and it is absorbed through the stomache about where a chooks bellybutton would be.