The egg tooth disappears after two weeks of life.
We just had a chick that hatched tonight, it started peeping as it was still hatching. Added: It depends on the chick. This morning I had a chick pip a small amount and now it is 4:00 in the evening. It is barely really starting to pip the egg. Another chick that was hatching this morning just came out of the shell about an hour ago. I was worried the little one didn't make it or something. But everything seems just fine.
A baby penguin may stay with its parents for nearly the first year of its life. After that it is weaned and on its own.
No. Chickens are warm blooded birds. Just like any warm blooded creature (e.g. humans), if they stay too cold for too long, they will die. If the egg is cold, the chick will die before the egg can hatch. That's why hens sit on their eggs to keep them warm.
8 to 10 cm
Chicks will wander away in a farmyard. Mother hen usually will call it back to the brood but if that does not work, there are things you can do. Take mother hen and the rest of her family to a safe area. Bring mother hen back to the area you found her and she will make the right noise to call all her brood, the lost chick will likely come back. If that does not work, start searching any areas where the chick might hide like hay bales and long grass.
Yes, but not long distance!
This is often a worry to novice breeders. Once the chick starts to peep or break open the shell it can take as long as 24 hours to complete the job. Chicks to not usually start and complete the task without a rest since it is such a hard job. It is important to keep the humidity levels high in the incubator to keep the chick lubricated during this task of it will dry to the membrane and be unable to move.
well unless your having a baby tooth extracted there should be no other tooth that comes in.
Two weeks.
about a year for sure
long in the tooth
A chick is a young bird! An elephant is a mammal. So unless 'magic' is involved, a chick will never grow into an adult elephant.
It depends on a number of factors. Was the baby tooth loose at the time? If so, the permanent tooth should begin erupting into the mouth within just a few days or weeks. If the baby tooth was not loose, it could take several months, depending on the state of development of the permanent tooth. After taking an x-ray of the area, a dentist could make a fairly accurate prediction of how long the permanent tooth will take to grow in. If the baby tooth was lost prematurely, a space maintainer might need to be placed to prevent future orthodontic or occlusion problems. Check with a dentist.
2 hour's
its fine as long as it was a baby tooth. it will eventually sand down the sharp edges and fall out and he/she will be fine. if its an addult tooth take him/her to the vet to possibly get it pulled.
You can't, there's an ACTUALL baby chick in there.
Well I cant tell you that because im not a chick a dont work at Wing Stop!!!! ahahahaha 39 dog years *