Of course they do - until they grow up.
Chicks hatch and know instinctively what to eat. Brood hens do not teach or feed the chicks.
in the same way most birds do, including in most, the mother bird eats, then regurgitates (vomits) the food into the baby chick's beaks (mouth if you will), omg, i hope a little kid is not the one asking, that's kinda like a disturbing way the describe it...oh well....
no
You should go to your local feed store and ask for feed for chicks. After you get the food and feed it to your chicks, it helps to add a little water to it to make thhe food mushy, it will be easier for the chicks to eat it that way.
Yes
It is not recommended to feed chicks rice baby cereal as their nutritional requirements are different from human babies. Chicks require a balanced diet high in protein to support their growth and development. It is better to provide them with a chick starter feed specifically formulated for their needs.
Windy Acres - 2004 Feed Chicks 1-3 was released on: USA: 2004
Yes indeed both parents actually feed the chicks
late February
No, cassowaries do not feed their chicks milk. Unlike mammals, cassowaries are birds, and they do not produce milk. Instead, cassowary chicks are fed a diet of fruits, seeds, and small insects, which they find in their natural habitat. The mother cassowary provides protection and guidance to her chicks as they forage for food.
You need to keep back chicks constantly feed and watered use a starter waterer and feeder they need starter feed not regular and if u do that u will have very healthy chicks
If the chicks are not hungry (meaning someone already fed them), you can still just click on them and it will groom them.