Bird hatchlings are all called chicks. The chicks of domestic fowl: ducks, geese and chickens are hatched "precocious" meaning that they can walk and feed themselves immediately after. They are not likely to survive in the wild without the mother to tend to them until they are fully fledged.
About 230 million male chicks are killed at birth or shortly after birth each year in the US.
They don't look after them at all. The young are fully capable of caring for themselves at birth.
Yes. Newly hatched parrots of all species are completely helpless, like the chicks of many birds. The parents are need to regurgitate food for the chicks until they are fully fledged and able to start eating seeds for themselves.
at birth
Precocial chicks are born with feathers, open eyes, and are able to move around independently shortly after hatching, whereas altricial chicks are born naked, with closed eyes, and are completely dependent on their parents for care. Precocial chicks have a higher level of maturity at birth compared to altricial chicks.
No, most mammals do not die after giving birth.
Nothing, Taking birth control is her choice
If he is taking female birth control pills forget him. They contain hormones and he is not taking them for birth control.
Snakes do not "raise" their young ones. They are fully capable at birth of caring for themselves. In the case of rattlers, young ones can bite and are venomous.
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Baby rattlesnakes, or neonates, are independent from birth and do not stay with their mother. After hatching or being born, they are fully capable of hunting and fending for themselves. The mother typically leaves shortly after giving birth, providing no parental care beyond that point.
No. An owl is a bird it lays eggs and then after incubation the chicks hatch from the eggs.