Anyone expecting chicks in April?

Why don't you get a few more of each and then sell the ones you don't want to keep once they get a bit older? That way if you lose one to disease or an accident along the way then you'll have an extra. Just a thought, I'm not a fan of raising so few chicks at once, especially chicks of different ages. Its never worked well for me.
Well, I think they'll be alright with each other. Plus, I already ordered them. My friend raised two chicks, and they did great! The feed store lady said that would probably be alright. But, thanks for the concern. :)
 
I'm hopefully getting 6 chicks in early April. Two EE's and one each of the following: speckled sussex, blue orpington, blue laced red wyandotte and barred plymouth rock. I'm so excited and nervous at the same time, I hope they all make it ok!
 
I will be getting 6 red sex links, 6 SLW straight run, 6BR straight run and I want to try meat birds for the first time just to see if it taste worth it,
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so I'll be getting 10 CX. Oh and I'm hoping my BO goes broody if she does I'll put 6 to 10 eggs under her.
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I'm hopefully getting 6 chicks in early April. Two EE's and one each of the following: speckled sussex, blue orpington, blue laced red wyandotte and barred plymouth rock. I'm so excited and nervous at the same time, I hope they all make it ok!
Is this your first time getting chicks?
 
Quote: I was super nervous when I got them the first time! I was afraid everything would go wrong, but everything went okay. I was especially scared I would have them to hot or to cold, but they will pretty much tell you. They liked it at about 90* the first week! Not saying I am not nervous this time around, (my second time) But not quite as bad! haha.
 
I was super nervous when I got them the first time! I was afraid everything would go wrong, but everything went okay. I was especially scared I would have them to hot or to cold, but they will pretty much tell you. They liked it at about 90* the first week! Not saying I am not nervous this time around, (my second time) But not quite as bad! haha.
I've never done anythign like this, getting animals in the mail, and I keep running through all the scenarios in my head. Probably shouldn't be doing that but I really love animals and I want myself to be prepared in the event any of them don't make it. I've heard really good reviews from the place I ordered them from so I'm hoping I'll have a similar experience. Went to a chicken show yesterday and now I'm even more excited to get my chicks....probably should at least get the brooder built
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It was so hard not to get any chickens at the show.
 
Quote: I know! I wanted to get chicks as soon as I saw the ones my friend had, but I made myself wait until I knew how to care for them and how to build the coop ect. I picked mine up, so I don't know how the feeling of getting them mailed! I know all of them not making it is unusual. If you are getting them through the mail, I would strongly suggest putting elctrolytes in their water!
 

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