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A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
It is usually a simple matter to pick out males at about a month old. They sport much larger and brighter head furnishings and are usually far more precocious than their sisters. With heavy breeds it is sometimes easy to determine the pullets by their faster and more even rate of feathering. Males feather more slowly and in a more patchy manner (but this is not always the case with some strains). The best method therefore, is by observing the chicks behavior. Startle the chicks by sailing a hat or similar object over their heads and watch their reactions. The cockerels will instinctively stand erect with their heads upright and will emit a peculiar warning chirruping sound. The pullets will tend to crouch down low and remain silent. The other methods of sexing chicks are not as reliable for novice breeders are as good as guessing.
i think its a game team or something but plz tell me
Yes you can. You may get some pecking and fighting if the ages are vastly different. Weaker birds (younger) will be subjected to "the pecking order" and bossed around by the older stronger ones but this can happen with chicks hatched from the same clutch if some hatch out a day or two after the first batch.
Many chicks never know their mother. Most chicks are artificially incubated and are raised in a brooder with other chicks their own age. Chicks hatched by a broody hen in the chicken coop often stay with "mom" until they are full grown at the age of 6 to 8 months old and will often stay with "mom" all their lives. This is basically just for companionship as the mother hen does not feed her chicks, they are born knowing how and what to eat.
By verbal communication, and even by sight. To a human all chicks peep the same, but to a mother hen, she can tell which chicks are hers and which are not.
Let Me Tell Ya 'bout Black Chicks was created in 1985.
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The duration of Let Me Tell Ya 'bout Black Chicks is 1.15 hours.
You make the wolves eat the chicks, tell the wolves to swim across the river the vomit the chicks out
it will be a diffenrt colour
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
i think its a game team or something but plz tell me
You should have food out all the time for your baby chicks.
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The age of consent varies, check your local laws.
Hens of any age shouldn't fight, unless they are protecting their chicks. However, they may pick on eachother in order to arrange the 'pecking order'