yes they actually do they dont care about whos igt is they look after them even if its not there chick
A brood, a peep, a clutch or a flock are all descriptive of a group of chickens.
birds and mainly baby birds
It is generally not recommended to house 7-week-old chicks with fully-grown chickens, as the size and maturity differences can lead to aggression and potential harm to the chicks. It is best to wait until the chicks are closer in size to the adult chickens before integrating them into the same coop. Providing a separate area or enclosure for the chicks to grow and gradually introducing them to the adult flock can help ensure a smoother transition.
In general terms, "chicken" can refer to both adult chickens and young chicks. However, in more specific usage, the term "chicken" typically refers to adult birds, while "chicks" specifically refer to young, recently hatched birds.
A group of chicks are called clutch or chattering.
Chicks as in baby chickens. Chicks are a yellow/blonde colour.
chickens
Yes dogs have pups and chickens have chicks
a chick Well i am guessing you call them chicks!!
hens and chicks
no
chicks are like baby chickens and other things ppl call chicks are teenage girls but yea your talking about animals so yea they are like baby chickens
mewow Skinny Chicks : )
its called "spring mating"
No, there is not.
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
Chicks hatch and know instinctively what to eat. Brood hens do not teach or feed the chicks.