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How long does it take for a baby chick to get fully feathered?
It typically takes around 6-8 weeks for a baby chick to get fully feathered. This means that all of its feathers have grown in and the chick is no longer covered in downy feathers. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on the breed of chicken and the individual chick's genetics. Some breeds, such as Orpingtons and Cochins, are known for being slower to feather than others, such as Rhode Island Reds and Leghorns. Additionally, chicks that are raised in cooler temperatures may take longer to feather than those raised in warmer temperatures.
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