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Yes loud noises does affect the growth of chicks in there eggs even more.
They might chirp to communicate with others or family.
Do something called a "hand flute" you cup you hands and blow though a gap bettewen your thumbs, look it up on youtube and you will get more info
They might chirp to communicate with others or family.
to attract females
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Generally, chickens may not readily accept chicks that are not their own. They are more likely to accept chicks that they have hatched themselves or been brooding over. It's important to closely monitor the introduction of chicks to a new mother hen to ensure their safety.
Live shipping of day old chicks is done all the time. For up to 72 hours after they hatch the chicks are still ingesting their yolk sacs. This provides them all the nourishment they need. Chicks do not require food or even water for this period in their lives and survive quite well. Heat is the usual problem. Most hatcheries will only ship in batches as the more chicks shipped the greater the body heat provided.
to chirp is 'gazouiller' or 'pépier' n French. Gazouiller is especially used about swallows, pépier is more used for shorter bird songs.
They are shy and want privacy, and a long has lots of privacy.
It is usually a simple matter to pick out males at about a month old. They sport much larger and brighter head furnishings and are usually far more precocious than their sisters. With heavy breeds it is sometimes easy to determine the pullets by their faster and more even rate of feathering. Males feather more slowly and in a more patchy manner (but this is not always the case with some strains). The best method therefore, is by observing the chicks behavior. Startle the chicks by sailing a hat or similar object over their heads and watch their reactions. The cockerels will instinctively stand erect with their heads upright and will emit a peculiar warning chirruping sound. The pullets will tend to crouch down low and remain silent. The other methods of sexing chicks are not as reliable for novice breeders are as good as guessing.
Chicks can typically survive without water for about 24 to 48 hours, though this varies based on factors like temperature and their age. Younger chicks are more vulnerable and may dehydrate quickly, especially in warm conditions. It's crucial to ensure they have access to fresh water at all times to maintain their health and well-being.