After the first year, they are not considered chicks.
Male emus care for the young chicks for 4-5 months. The female emu has no part in raising the chicks.
Penguins typically care for their young for about 1 to 2 months before the chicks are independent and able to fend for themselves. During this time, they provide protection, warmth, and food until the chicks are able to swim and hunt on their own.
it depends on what kind, for example, the emperor penguin takes care of it's chicks for up to 5 months then the chicks can go out to sea.
Yes, pelicans do take care of their young. After the eggs hatch, both parents are involved in feeding and protecting the chicks. They regurgitate food for the young and help them learn to fish as they grow. Parental care continues until the chicks are capable of fending for themselves, which can take several weeks to months.
Ptarmigan take care of their chicks by providing protection and warmth, often leading them to food sources shortly after hatching. The mother hen is particularly attentive, using her camouflaged plumage to help conceal her chicks from predators. She also calls to them and leads them to safe areas for foraging. During the first few weeks, the chicks rely heavily on her guidance for survival.
Just like every bird they feed their chicks when they are young.
Woodpeckers take care of their young by building nests in tree cavities and lining them with wood chips. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks by regurgitating insects. As the chicks grow, they are taught how to find food and eventually leave the nest.
Between 48 to 52 weeks
you need to take the chicks away it wont be long before the mama takes the ducklings into water and the chicks will not survive
Pigeons are oviparous(lay eggs) and do not give birth to young ones. A pigeon lays 1-2 eggs at a time.
Animals depend upon people to survive. If the people are to busy trying to take care of themselves, then the animals are left to take care of themselves.
Red-tailed hawk chicks leave the nest soon after they've learned to fly. They usually leave 42-46 days after they've hatched, but leave PERMANENTLY once another 30-70 days have gone by.