they die naturally
No they have wet down (Which is what comes before the feathers) And they can see.
The bird inside an egg can die, yes.
Penguin chicks haven't yet gotten the waterproof outer layer of feathers that adult penguins have. If a penguin chick went into the water, they would get wet and cold.
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Yes, Pumpkins die a most agonizing death when their leaves get wet. No, pumpkins will not die when their leaves get wet as they are living and hydration is needed to sustain them.
No, he stays in school to check out the chicks.
If chicks don't get feed within the first 3 days it is probable they will die.
Well, I am currently raising 6 chicks. And I have to say, They poop a lot more then I expected. They are almost 3 weeks old and they seem to eat more and more everyday! We clean their pen once a week and our pen is 4 feet by 4 feet. They often sit in their food and poop in it. Just try to keep the chicks environment as clean as possible. If they spill their water, make sure you replace the wet bedding with dry bedding. Because a wet chick is more prone to disease. A clean chick is a healthy chick. Also, keep in mind when raising chicks, for their first week of life you need to make sure their vents are clean. (A vent is where they poop.) Often times their poop will build up causing them to not be able to poop anymore. Chicks will die from this if this is not properly cared for. If you do find that your chick's vent has some build up, you need to clean their vent by a wet papertowel. If this doesnt work, then you can dip their rear in a little warm water. Just be careful, chicks will drown.
they would like to be in a dry place because if they get wet they will die
Jan de Wet died in 2011.