At two months old most chicks are nearing the time they can be released into the main flock to take care of themselves. Many chicks are already in among the main flock by this time , however, chicks raised in a separate area can be unaware of the dangers they face among a flock of adult hens. As long as they have adequate room to run away and good shelter available they should be fine to release into the flock.
The cost of caring for a mini horse per month can vary, but generally ranges from $100 to $300. Expenses include feed, bedding, veterinary care, farrier visits, and any additional supplements or medications. It's important to budget for unexpected expenses as well.
You don't need to remove the chick from its brood hen, they will integrate into the flock when they are ready and the momma hen will protect it while it is growing. The chick does not really need the momma hen other than for protection and warmth on cold nights. The hen does not feed the chick, it knows how to feed itself from the time it emerged from the shell.
I want to buy some Coturnix Quails so I can sell their eggs so how many kilograms of food would I need for 10 quails each month?
I think it is good for a child to get a pet. It teaches them responsibility and how to care for things. They need to be made to keep up with it though and take care of it. It also depends on what kind of pet it is and how young the child is. If the child is very young and unable to care for the pet they may need some help or may not need to have the pet yet but it could be a good learning experience if the parent is willing to help. The child should not have a dangerous pet or one that is very difficult to care for like an exotic pet unless they are much older.
I am assuming you mean 40F (cold). To survive this kind of temperature the chick would need to be about two months old and fully feathered. It would need good shelter from the wind and rain and would do better if it had other chicks to huddle with to maintain collective heat.
Chicks that have not yet fledged from the nest require constant care by a skilled wildlife rehabilitator. Do NOT attempt to feed a chick yourself, as you may accidentally cause it to inhale its food (which will lead to pneumonia).
15$ a month
Lots of care and love. Make sure he/she is fed well, but not too much. Make it feel comfortable in your home. After all, he's/she's only been on this planet for 3 months.
yes so the egg can get fertilized and a chick can develop (:
Health care of an infant will cost varying amounts of money. This depends on what kind of insurance the infant has, and what kind of health conditions they may need care for. For a family of 5, health care will cost around $500 a month. For a baby, it will cost $70 alone, or more.
If you've been pregnant for a month, you need to contact your health care provider for advice. Morning after pills will not harm or end a pregnancy.
How much care an African Elephant needs depends on its health and its age. If it is in bad health at any age, it will need a lot of care. If it is in good health, and not an infant, it will need the basics of any animal. The younger they are, and more senior it becomes, the more care it will need.
The Ruff and Reddy Show - 1957 A Chick in Need Is a Chick Indeed 2-12 was released on: USA: 3 January 1959
Well if you talking about builders club, you need a credit card. You need to pay $5.95 for a month.
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They can be playful and they don't need as much care as most lizards but still need care.
That would really depend on where you live. Some countries are tropical and warm in February. A month old chick would not likely survive in Canada but would have no problems in Jamaica. Chicks of that age have not yet fully developed all their feathers and would need ambient temperatures of at least 70 F without a brood hen or brood mates.