First of all, it's raising not rasing, and to answer your question, you can start your chicks anytime of year, but usually late spring to early summer is best. First of all, it's raising not rasing, and to answer your question, you can start your chicks anytime of year, but usually late spring to early summer is best.
to sustain development
having hatched numerous chicks i can say that all chicks are not yellow. in my experience the yellow chicks become white or pale coloured hens, i have hatched grey chicks, brown chicks & black chicks
They need to have food when out of the shell. Scratch works well.
Generally, chickens may not readily accept chicks that are not their own. They are more likely to accept chicks that they have hatched themselves or been brooding over. It's important to closely monitor the introduction of chicks to a new mother hen to ensure their safety.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
They are white and fluffy, basically like eagle chicks.
yes they do the chicks follow the mother round until they can look after themself
God you are the biggest failure to all of society!!! Chicks have feathers and are small and they originate from an egg
look at a chicks flaps
no need they do it themselves
They don't.
you dont need to bath chicks if they are dirty they can sort it iut themselves but if its serious then just use a damp cloth
At Meyer Hatchery you can get as little as three chicks shipped although I recommend getting at least ten just because they ship easier. Once you get them home you can sell the ones you don't want and have healthier chicks!
yes you do
If you need to ask the question, you will never understand the answer.
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you need to take the chicks away it wont be long before the mama takes the ducklings into water and the chicks will not survive