It's a personal choice, I am on my first foray in to chicken ownership. We started with chicks mailed to us directly from Cackle Hatchery in Lebanon MO. A reputable hatchery. I wanted four breeds, they picked a time when all four would be hatching at the same time. Chicks arrived healthy and happy. I ordered 24, they shipped 26, no roosters, all survived to adulthood. I used hanging heat lamps wired to a dimmer and kept them in my basement boiler room in early April. chick feeders, waterers, heat lamps, I got all at my local Farm and Fleet store. Very little cost. My family spent most of our time down there observing and interacting with these new amazing creatures. Who needs cable TV when you have baby chicks. Pure entertainment. I would not have wanted to miss that experience for the world.!!!! Greatest thing ever. They do grow fast. By their 9th day in their brooder box, they could jump up to the rim of the box. I scrambled and made screened lids for the boxes and got to work in earnest on building my coop. Ooops ! We just had our eggversary, the one year anniversary of getting our first egg. At every step of the way, an awesome experience that exceeds my expectations. A proper set up and equipment, enclosure etc. means everything to making chicken ownership easy.