Wild chicks typically consume a diet that varies based on their species and habitat. Common food sources include insects, seeds, small plants, and in some cases, tiny fruits or berries. As they grow, their diet may expand to include more diverse items, depending on their environment and available resources. Parents often forage for food and bring it back to the nest to feed their young.
of course yes, because wild rats are bigger than chicks but it does not mean that if you are bigger than other animals you can eat them absolutely
yes people can eat chicks
Birds of prey eat other birds, as do some corvids (crows), for instance Eurasian Magpies eat the eggs and chicks of small songbirds.
People DO NOT eat chicks.
They trow up in the chicks mouth.
they die naturally
No. Cats would probably eat baby chicks if they could get close to them but generally cats do not eat eggs.
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.
it is going eat its food
Chicks (as in baby chickens) will eat grain, insects, grass, anything that they see their mother pecking at.
yes
yes