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Do pink chicks(baby chickens) exist?

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Do pink chicks(baby chickens) exist?

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If you mean do they exist NATURALLY, then the answer is no. During Easter time, bunnies, chicks and ducklings are often given to children as pets, so to further increase sales and make these baby animals all the more appealing to children, these animals may be dyed different colors. The eggs are injected with what is supposedly a non-toxic dye, usually pastel colors associated with the Easter holiday. Some states have banned the selling of dyed animals, but it’s not a practice that has been completely banned worldwide. It is during this time of year that you’re most likely to find unusual colored chicks (or ducklings, or even bunnies), but it’s not natural. These animals aren’t naturally born these colors.

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