If you were the first thing they saw they will assume you are their mothers. They will look to you for comfort. -earleykids :)
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about 21- 31 days after they are lain if the hen or incubator stays on them.
SquabProbobly a chick, just like any other bird.Young doves and pigeons are called squabs.
To me, emotion is inborn, when a baby is born it realises things are different and due to fear it cries out. This is seen in humans and animals alike. The brain is created with emotion already intact within the womb.
well, my dad owns quite a few peafowl, and from the nests of the peahens, my dad has told me that so far, all of the male chicks are born yellow, and all of the female have been born brown. I don't know if this is always true, but it's what has happened with all of the baby chicks at the farm. I !
5 chicks exactly.
No. All fetuses start off as a cell which is called an egg. But human babies are not inside an egg like baby chickens are when chicks are born. Human babies do not need a shell, because the mommy's belly gives the fetus protection for the entire time. Chicks must grow inside the egg shell but outside of their mommy's belly.
The first emotion for a human is most likely fear following the ordeal of the birthing process. Before it's born, a baby does have emotions but it is difficult to monitor emotions observe them before birth.
Yes. Chicks come from fertilized and incubated eggs.
Hatching is the process in which baby birds (called chicks) come out of the egg they are born in. The chicks have an egg tooth that they use to break out of the egg. Once the chick has broken the eggshell, its egg tooth will fall off. I hope this helps!
No, they provide nothing to the baby chicks except warmth the chicks are born completely independent they eat for the selves they walk for them selves there pretty much fine on their own if they've got the right temperature.
A baby learns it from its mother while it is young as it learns everything else. A bird building a nest is an instinctive behavior they are not taught how to do it they just know how to do it. The nest for chicks is prepared before they are born and the chicks leave before more chicks are born so they don't have the opportunity to learn in the sense humans learn at school, how to build a nest.