The egg yolk nourishes the chick until it hatches.
The Male because the mother is out getting food for the baby before it hatches.
she goes out to get food.
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Let the mother take care of it. Or, lacking the mother, provide it with sufficient food, water, warmth, and protection. Incidentally, two baby chicks together will do better than one baby chick alone, assuming all its/their physical needs are met.
From the ground in the same maner as the adult chicken.
i think the eggs provide food for the baby chick inside.
Nothing is going to happen. They usually don't want to eat the first 24 hours because they are so tired from hatching but when they are ready to eat they will. There should be food available to the chick as soon as it hatches.
no. try going to a local feed store.
To eat and to become a baby.
It usually takes about 6 to 12 hours for the wet chick to dry out and fluff up. Keep the chicks in the icubator until this happens. They do not need food or water for many hours after they first hatch.
Before, the egg would hatch and that would be it... Now, the egg hatches into a chick. It will immediately start begging and you will have to press spacebar to feed it. You're poo-o-meter determines how much food you can feed. Once the chick has been fed enough times, it will eventually leave to fend for itself.