You don't need any of that stuff. At least not yet and maybe never will.
Since the chicks are being shipped to you and may be stressed when they arrive I'd mix two tablespoons of vinegar and a cup of plain white sugar in a gallon of water. Let them drink that for the first seven or eight hours. Afterwards dump it, rinse, then refill with fresh water containing two tablespoons of vinegar but no sugar.
You'll need some fresh chick starter on hand. Have it in the brooder when you put the birds in. On top of the chick starter sprinkle a thick layer of plain old rolled oats. As you take each chick out of the box dip its beak (not its entire head) into the water then set them down on top of the food. I use the bottom half of an egg carton for this, the eighteen count type. Dip each ones beak then set them down on top of the food. They should begin to eat almost immediately. If you have any that are weak or listless out of the box you may have to dip its beak several times and if they are limp you may need to give them the sweet water with a dropper.
Afterwards make sure they are staying sufficiently warm, but not too warm. Keep their water clean and fresh, and their feed plentiful. Keep putting the rolled oats on top of their feed for at least two days. They help to prevent pasting. After forty eight hours you can stop using it and just let them eat their regular starter. Keep their litter dry and fluffy. Wet, heavily soiled litter is an invitation to disaster.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Chance favors the prepared mind.