Drakes may kill ducks during mating season due to territorial behavior or competition for mates. If a drake perceives a threat to its dominance or breeding rights, it may resort to aggressive actions, including attacking and killing other ducks. Additionally, if resources are scarce or if the drakes are trying to establish their own breeding territory, this behavior can be exacerbated. Such aggression can severely impact local duck populations, especially if the drakes outnumber the females.
Mallards have an instinct to migrate, but learn the route from their parents. Chicks who are kept from migrating their first year rarely join the other ducks for migration thereafter.
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In general terms, "chicken" can refer to both adult chickens and young chicks. However, in more specific usage, the term "chicken" typically refers to adult birds, while "chicks" specifically refer to young, recently hatched birds.
No young partridges are not called squeakers. In fact they are typically referred to as chicks or nestlings. Chicks are the name given to juvenile partridges of all ages while nestlings specifically refers to the youngest partridges that have just recently hatched.
white chicks
chicks.
No ,you don't have to get chicks in the spring
Chicks as in baby chickens. Chicks are a yellow/blonde colour.
People DO NOT eat chicks.
there are190,225 chicks
The plural form of "chick" is "chicks". A group of chicks is called a "clutch" or "chattering".
They trow up in the chicks mouth.