I know this thread is a bit old, but I own a chicken rescue and we have a Facebook page, and I posted about that:
Don't Buy Chicks For Easter: Please, don't buy (or hatch) chicks for Easter. With every chick bought for Easter, a battery hen could have been saved. All chicks bought from stores come from hatcheries, and for every chick that comes from a hatchery, a male chick is killed. The male chicks are typically thrown in a grinder alive, suffocated in a trash bag, or left outside in a trash can behind the hatchery until they die from lack of warmth. Don't purchase chicks as an Easter gift, most animals purchased as gifts end up in shelters. Gift or not, many chicks end up at shelters or chicken rescues like Happy Hen Chicken Rescue. Remember, chicks don't stay chicks forever. Before you know it they will be adult chickens. They must be provided a coop, food (which is becoming quite expensive), water, and your time. Coops must be cleaned regularly depending on how many chickens you own. If you hatch 6 chicks, chances are 3 will be roosters. Still want chicks for Easter? Well, hopefully not.
The post was made to be on my page, so if there is anything that doesn't make since because you haven't seen the page, then sorry.