only for some days
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they will all be green
You can wait a day or two to see if the unhatched eggs actually hatch or you can transfer the unhatched eggs along with momma hen and chicks.
It keeps the eggs and chicks away from ground dwelling predators.
ure mum lives in cell the black Niger
if your budgie keeps leaving her chicks its probably because she is to young to breed. most breeders wait until their budgie is about one year old before they breed them. it is best to wait until your budgie is 18 months before breeding them
Because it keeps her chicks portected and also keeps them warm. Without warmth they would die because they are young and don't have ready enough feathers. Without protection, it might not know where to go and a predator might chase and they have no one to defend them.
The galapagos penguin keeps their chicks in the nest for sixty days, then make them move out.
So that they can chat with lots of chicks at once...At least it keeps them quiet.
Chicks follow their mother for protection, warmth, and guidance. The mother provides food, teaches them survival skills, and keeps them safe from predators. This behavior helps the chicks learn to navigate their environment and ensure their survival.
It's called 'Stewie Loves Lois' (US season 5/UK season 6)
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