Hens and their chicks stay in their nests.
The average is 4 to 8 weeks
5 weeks , i.e after growing real feathers.
Emus typically stay with their chicks for about six months after they hatch. During this time, the male emu is primarily responsible for caring for the chicks, protecting them from predators and teaching them how to find food. After this period, the chicks become more independent and are able to fend for themselves. However, the bond between the parent and chicks can last longer as they often remain in the same area.
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Yes, touching the chicks does not upset the broody hen, they will stay with her and her with them, where ever you put them as long as it is safe and somewhat sheltered. Move them if they are not safe where they are.
The father emu incubates and raises the chicks. they chicks stay with the father for 5-7 months.
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.
Chicks have speckles act as camouflage to break up their outline. Since chicks are defenseless and cannot move fast, they need to stay hidden from potential predators.
Killdeer chicks typically stay with their parents for about 4-5 weeks after hatching before they become independent. During this time, the parents provide guidance, protection, and food until the chicks are able to fend for themselves.
Technically no, but they generally stay together
because the chicks will fall for u