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Question re baby chickens.. For those who have/had chickens. How do you find a place that sells baby chicks? I know of hatcheries, but we don't need that many.. I haven't really found a place that sells 10 or so baby chickens. I've been googling feed stores but haven't had any luck. My mom had some chickens. They were SO OLD.. probably 8+ years old but they still laid eggs! :eek: :p Recently, two rotties broke into the chicken house and killed them ALL (probably 10-15 chickens) and she was mentioning liking to replace them but not being able find a place. Any suggestions? |
Our tractor supply stores (TSC) get them in the spring, also ducklings & bunnies. Check with the local feed mill or the County Extention Office also, the kids will be getting them for 4-H and to show at the fair. |
We got baby chicks for our preschool class one time.. i'm googling trying to find the place now. |
if your interested in actually watching them hatch: http://www.carolina.com/product/chic...by=bestMatches i have no idea if the chickens would sit on eggs that weren't theirs? If not you might have to get an incubator. |
gosh, i can't imagine not being able to find chicks! feed stores are overrun with them around here. We just added 6 to our little chicken family. Are there any dairies around you? |
Every few years, I hatch baby chicks myself. I called cooperative extension and they gave me a farmer in the area and I got the eggs from him. I don't really live in the county and gave the chicks to a friend of my in laws but the farmer said he would take them back as well so maybe you could try cooperative extension and go from there? |
a family member of mine ordered chicks thru the mail. he has done it more than once, but not for sure who he ordered from. A place online called cackle hatchery has info on it, but I don't know anything about them. They have a price list and gives a price if you want less than 25. hope this helps. |
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I used to love chickens and I once hatched a few! I believe there was three. It was a lot of fun! How long do you have to keep them inside before they can go out? I don't even remember- it's been so long. |
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Thanks for your help! |
Our feed stores get them in also. I think you can also buy them at state fairs- like if you want rare or unique ones? |
we keep baby chicks inside a lot longer. We have little critters that like to thieve baby chicks.:( |
You can check Craig's List for chicks, alot of people will get them from hatcheries and then post the extras on there. There is also a website called My Pet Chicken: Purchase a Chicken Coop, Baby Chicks, Raise Chickens in Your Backyard, Learn About Chicken Breeds! that lets you order just a few chicks. Hope this helps!!:chicken::chicken: |
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I taught my chicks....tricks! I was alaskayorkie BEFORE there was an alaskayorkie. ;) Any way...you're right...they are not cute long. |
Kyle -- If you decide to hatch chicks in the house please be careful. Several years ago, I hatched some cochins inside because I wanted them to "bond" to me. I had them safely in a box on the top of a counter. When I came home from work, something was wrong..... Chattie was on her favorite chair and she had a "squeeky toy". She was really upset 'cause the toy wasn't squeeking anymore. I was heartbroken 'cause her "toy" was my favorite of the baby chicks. It had hopped to the top of the box (how I don't know) and had fluttered to the floor..... enter Chattie and the terrier terror hunting instinct..... The remaining chicks went down to the barn and were safely installed in a stall. If you haven't found the chicks/eggs yet, check to see if your state has an "ag" newspaper -- Georgia has something called the "Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin" that comes out twice monthly. It is a free publication and is also on the web -- Category Index |
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I remember their "dust" was on EVERY surface in the garage. :eek: |
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Thanks for the advice. :) |
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We also had one like this one: Babies: http://www.jphpk.gov.my/English/BuffTurkenChix.jpg Adult: http://www.happyheartpets.com/images/turken.JPG Boo, I wanna move back to the country. :p |
Kyle, there's an Agway over here in NJ (Rt. 130 S near Burlington). Call them. They usually have chicks. |
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