Vultures feed their chicks through a process called regurgitation. Adult vultures consume carrion, digest it partially, and then return to the nest to regurgitate the partially digested food for their chicks. This method allows the chicks to receive essential nutrients from decomposed meat, which is vital for their growth and development. The parents will continue this feeding process until the chicks are old enough to eat solid food on their own.
it is going eat its food
They might take a peck if they found a dead one, but eagles don't hunt vultures for food.
In no way that mr blobby could imagine
Ants would probably eat it, and maybe other vultures would give a peck or two if they are hungry enough...
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.
Penguin chicks eat whatever their parents eat. This is because the parents chew and swallow up food that they eat like fish or krill, and then they usually regurgitate it into the mouth of the chicks since its is easier for them to eat.
Humans eat Vultures!!!
Hens feed their hatchlings by first pecking at food and then calling the chicks to eat. They often scratch the ground to uncover seeds and insects, demonstrating for the chicks what to eat. Additionally, mother hens usually consume food and then regurgitate it for their chicks, providing them with easily digestible nourishment. This behavior helps the chicks learn what to eat and ensures they get the nutrients they need to grow.
No. They need chicken feed.
chicks can eat on an average of 100kG per month! yes beautiful chicks (females) , gals diet is much more than tht of males.
Vultures will eat any dead animal.
Uh, the same thing regular vultures eat.