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Chick

Chick refers to a young bird, especially the immature stages of a chicken. It most commonly denotes a newborn or very young bird that has recently hatched. In poultry farming, chicks are raised from hatchlings through early rearing stages to reach a juvenile size suitable for further growth.

Biology and development: Birds hatch from eggs after incubation. Hatchlings can be altricial (born featherless and

Etymology and usage: The word chick originated as a diminutive form related to chicken in English, with

Other uses: Chick appears in various proper names, nicknames, and popular culture references. It may also denote

dependent)
or
precocial
(able
to
move
and
feed
themselves
soon
after
hatching).
In
chickens,
a
young
animal
is
typically
called
a
chick;
as
it
grows,
a
female
juvenile
becomes
a
pullet
and
a
male
juvenile
a
cockerel.
The
term
chick
can
also
refer
to
the
species’
young
collectively,
rather
than
a
single
individual.
usage
dating
back
several
centuries.
In
addition
to
its
biological
meaning,
chick
is
widely
used
as
informal
slang
for
a
young
woman;
this
usage
varies
in
acceptability
and
can
be
considered
objectifying
in
formal
contexts.
The
term
also
appears
in
idiomatic
expressions
and
everyday
speech.
chickens
in
different
breeds
and
contexts,
including
farm
birds
and
pet
birds.