Chickens live in small barns called coops.
Chicks as in bird babies do live in a nest, yes. Chicks as in good-looking females most often do not.
A group of chicks are called clutch or chattering.
A flock.
Chicks with Sticks Live at the Grand Slam - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 June 2005
Chicks with Sticks Live in Las Vegas - 2004 was released on: USA: 19 September 2004
You do not let it do not pull on the line, and it is rigid.
If you don't mind small dinners.
No, they live in pairs as mates and raise their chicks. They don't live in groups.
because they stay away from danger because of there owl chicks
yellow Chicks come in many colors. Yellow is know best as many of these live chicks are shown in spring around easter. This is not the only color. The breed of the chick determines color. Right now I have black Cochin chicks. Brown (buff) and white Araucana chicks.
they live in Stewert Island at New Zealand but the predetors ate their chicks and the eggs.
No penguins live in Antarctica. The birds do come to the beaches during mating season, where they birth and raise their chicks.