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MarlaMac
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Thank you. They have some stock labeled "Ideal Select", so I am guessing they get their chicks from Ideal Poultry in Cameron, TX. They don't seem to be a big chain store, but they are very organized and seemingly move a lot of chicks.I'd consider it a very low risk if they are coming from a major hatchery. Each "farm supply store" is its own business so I don't know where that one is getting its chicks, but if it is a major chain they are almost certainly coming from a major hatchery. There is a risk that people walking around a farm supply store could have chickens at home and could bring in a disease but that is highly unlikely. Besides, yours are going to be kept separately, probably in back and not exposed to the public. I can't give you any guarantees but I would not worry about that at all.
You are in Texas and you will have six. You will probably have the AC on to stay comfortable. I would. You do not need to feed or water them before or during the trip but you can try before you start the trip if you wish. Water can spill while you are driving. Personally I'd have the brooder wet up and ready with food and water before I left so they can go straight in. I'd gas up, eat, drink, and use the bathroom before I picked them up. You do not want to leave them in a parked car with the AC off.
For six chicks I'd use a shoe box with some holes cut in it for fresh air. Put it where the AC is not blowing directly on it. I think they will be fine. Some people might put a hand warmer or something like that in there but I'd be worried more about overheating them than keeping them warm enough.
Good luck!
I am going to call them and request that they don't move the ones I am picking up into the general public area so that would be one more level of bio security.
Thanks again for your advice.

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