What do mother chickens feed their baby chicks for breakfast?

Mother chickens don't have a specific "breakfast" for their chicks, but they feed them throughout the day! Here's what they eat:

* Crop Milk: For the first few days of life, mother chickens feed their chicks a special, nutritious substance called crop milk. This is a creamy, yellowish liquid produced in the mother's crop (a pouch in their throat). It's packed with antibodies, proteins, and fats to help chicks grow strong.

* Pecked-up food: Once the chicks are a few days old, the mother chicken starts to peck up small bits of food, like seeds, insects, and greens, and encourages her chicks to do the same.

So, while there's no specific "breakfast," mother chickens are constantly feeding their chicks throughout the day! They're very attentive and nurturing moms!