Chicks, until they are first born, usually live in an incubator for a while (they are still in their eggs). Then once they get older they may be kept in a small pen, and eventually uprgrade to a chicken coop or pen.
Healthy active chicks should be kept warn and safe in a chick brooder box. Chicks that are listless and inactive should be separated from the others and kept in warm humid conditions until they fluff up and start to improve.
about the size of a touster
Ostrich chicks are nearly the size of a chicken when they are born. Each month they grow about 1 foot.
yes! bab chiocks do grow. and if you looked in an encyclopedia you woulds know that.
The whole thing is that you CAN'T make your chicks bigger. However big they grow is however big they'll be.
Chicks are just baby Chickens, just like puppies are baby dogs, and Kittens are baby cats. They can't stay babies for ever. So they grow up into chickens.
Of course they do - until they grow up.
A place where chicks are kept is called a brooder. Brooders are designed to provide a warm and safe environment for young chicks, typically using heat lamps or heating pads to maintain the appropriate temperature. Proper ventilation and access to food and water are also essential in a brooder to ensure the health and well-being of the chicks.
It takes around seven days for a chick to grow into a full grown Chicken.
They need a mother until they grow feathers which might be in about a week, then you can let the mother be a normal hen again, but separate chicks from all birds
Definitely NO because hens egg is chicks before hatching and when hatched when it grow up it is already rooster if the chick is a boy but if it is a girl it is a hen..
A lima bean will grow really tall when it is kept in fertile soil. They also grow tall when they are kept in smaller containers.