yes because I did it and they seemed to like it. Chickens need constant access to water, so yes leave the water out for them at night.
If you mean "mammals", then no; Chickens have no mammary glands, and so they are not mammals.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
We are mammals and do not abandon our young. Mammals (within the animal kingdom) nurture their young until they are weaned and are able to exist on their own.
Nope
A place where chicks are kept is called a brooder. Brooders are designed to provide a warm and safe environment for young chicks, typically using heat lamps or heating pads to maintain the appropriate temperature. Proper ventilation and access to food and water are also essential in a brooder to ensure the health and well-being of the chicks.
So predators won't eat it.
Because they are so delicious.
Baby chickens are called chicks. Young females are called pullets. Young males called cockerels.
Chickens can die from many diseases, but most tend to leave to 10 years if allowed. Most chickens are killed at 2 years old, while they are still very young.
definitly not!
no.
Yes, skunks can kill chickens, although they typically prefer to eat eggs. They are opportunistic feeders and may attack young or smaller chickens if they can access them. Skunks are more likely to raid chicken coops at night when they are most active. To protect chickens, it's important to secure coops and runs to prevent skunk access.
It is safe to leave a child in a crib at night. As long as the child has not outgrown the crib and is still young enough that they have not figured out how to operate the drop down side it is perfectly safe.
When they are FULLY feathered.
Whales normally do not leave the water for any reason, and they give birth in the water as well.
There is not a specific name for a nocturnal chick. Chickens are not normally nocturnal but sometimes young chicks spend more time awake at night than during the day.
tasty chicken vomit goodness.