6 to 8 weeks
The noun 'brood' is a word for a group of young animals or birds produced in one birth or hatching. Example compound sentence:I enjoy watching the Decorah Eagles on line, which are a mother, a father, and a brood of three eaglets.
The offspring of a turkey is called a poult. Poults are born with downy feathers and are capable of walking and feeding themselves shortly after hatching. They stay with their mother for protection and guidance.
Brood can mean: * The young of an animal who exist in the same space. Ex: The Bird's Brood (the birds hatchlings as a whole) * To Worry About Sometihng * To sit on eggs
a number of young hatched at one time, a family of young, is known as a Brood
The mother is called a "hen" and her young are called "hen poulot" for the female and "jake" for the males.
Brood
Tagalog Translation of BROOD: angkan
Not particularly good ones - after the young snakes arrive (either by being born, or hatching from eggs) they are completely independent from the mother snake.
A group of young turkeys is known as a brood. Groups of adult turkeys are called a rafter or a flock.
No, but some species (eg the seahorse) can brood the young.
a young male turkey is a Jake
This is an example of imprinting, a process where a young animal forms an attachment to the first moving object it sees after hatching. The ducklings associate the person with their mother figure and follow them accordingly.