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1O. A. C. Review Volume 23 Issue 6, March 1911

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    2O. A. C. Review Volume 24 Issue 6, March 1912

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      Ostrich egg

      females cooperate in rearing chicks. Fewer than 10% of nests survive the 9 week period of laying and incubation, and of the surviving chicks, only 15% of those

      Fairy-bluebird

      bushes from twigs, moss and grasses, and males and females cooperate in rearing chicks. "Irenidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics.

      Ratite

      Cassowaries and emu are polyandrous, with males incubating eggs and rearing chicks with no obvious contribution from females. Ostriches and rheas are polygynous

      Puppet-rearing

      Puppet-rearing is a method of breeding birds in captivity for reintroduction into the wild. Chicks are fed using puppets that simulate adults of their

      Black-browed albatross

      spatial foraging segregation in sympatric albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) rearing chicks at Iles Nuageuses, Kerguelen". Marine Biology. 141 (6): 1117–1129. Bibcode:2002MarBi

      Common ostrich

      females cooperate in rearing chicks. Fewer than 10% of nests survive the 9-week period of laying and incubation, and of the surviving chicks, only 15% of those

      Grey-headed albatross

      spatial foraging segregation in sympatric albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) rearing chicks at Iles Nuageuses, Kerguelen". Marine Biology. 141 (6): 1117–1129. Bibcode:2002MarBi

      Ruff (bird)

      nest, incubating the eggs and rearing the chicks, which are mobile soon after hatching, on her own. Predators of wader chicks and eggs include mammals such

      Cannibalism in poultry

      aggressive pecking behaviour it was seen that feather eating during a chicks rearing stage of life meant it had a higher likelihood of feather pecking in

      Piping plover

      drawing attention to themselves and away from the chicks when a predator may be threatening the chicks' safety. The broken wing display is also used during