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An Easter dyed biddy refers to a young chick that has been dyed in bright colors, often associated with Easter celebrations. These chicks are typically painted using food-safe dyes to create vibrant hues, making them visually appealing for holiday festivities. While they are popular in some cultures as decorations or symbols of spring, concerns about their welfare and the ethics of dyeing animals have led to criticism and calls for alternative practices.

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