The Chicks only have to stay in the Incubator until they appear bright, aware and active. Make sure they are fluffy and dry before taking them out however.
Once the Chicks are out the incubator place them in a safe container/box with a heat lamp.
by clinging on to the nest
it is pink
7 to 10 days
The average is 4 to 8 weeks
Baby hummingbirds stay in a small cup-shaped nest made of plant material and spider silk. The nest is usually located on a tree branch or shrub for protection and camouflage. The mother hummingbird incubates and feeds the chicks until they are ready to fly.
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
:: Answer place here (by supervisor) from discussion page;: That is way to many eggs for one duck to hatch. 8-12 is about the largest number of eggs for a nest. The mother will more than likely leave the duck eggs when most of the chicks hatch. I am not sure if you remove the chicks if she will stay sitting each duck is different. Some will stay with the nest to try to hatch the rest of the eggs but other will leave the nest completely. If it were me I would decide now which I wanted most, the ducklings or the chicks. : When ever you mess with a ducks nest she can give up on the nest and not hatch any of them after she has been sitting.
Chicks are just baby Chickens, just like puppies are baby dogs, and Kittens are baby cats. They can't stay babies for ever. So they grow up into chickens.
No where. They stay in the nest until they are ready to fly.
They huddle together for warmth, but if Mom's gone too long or it's too cold, they're in trouble.
The mother peacock guards her chicks and they stay with the peahen for up to a year.
In or out of what? Their nest box? They should stay in their nest box until they are able to get out by themselves. Is that your question?