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Chicks (poultry under 6 months old) do not produce young ones. Young chickens under one year old are called pullets (female) cockerels (male).
Starter corn is commonly fed to young poultry.
Some terminologies used in poultry raising are used to refer to the poultry at different life stages. For example a hen is an adult chicken, a pullet is a young female chicken. A chick is a young male or female under five weeks of age. A booder is a device provides heat.
A Narragansett baby is called a "poultry" or "poult." This term specifically refers to a young turkey that is still dependent on its mother. Narragansett is a breed of domestic turkey known for its distinctive coloration and heritage qualities.
Larva or Medusa
It's possibly a young salamander with feathery external gills.
No, crayfish are invertebrates, as they have an external hard covering, and they do no not suckle their young!
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
seagull
Yes, as they have a covering of hair, feed their young milk, and are warm blooded.
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A young lark is called a chick