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bringing chckens into thier lives would it be better to have full grown egg laying hens to start with, then once feeling more comfortable get day old baby chicks?
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We started with day-old chicks, then bought 4 laying hens about 2 months later. The adults are rewarding right away: you get eggs and much less maintenance (you're not CONSTANTLY changing water and food and brooder bedding). But the chicks are SO CUTE! I could go either way.
It sure is rewarding, though, to have raised 9 baby chicks beginning in March, and now watch as they start laying their first eggs. Good luck!
I agree with you both.....i find out on thursday from my local authority on wether or not i can have chickens.....I already have my eye on some free building materials...and if approved i can start right away. Craigs list has many, many listings on pullets some for free!!! many for $10 or soIts kind of late in the season to get day olds but there should be plenty of pullets that are about ready to lay available check craigslist and remember some people don't always tell the truth about how old thier adult birds are and sell newbies old old chickens. Just be careful
I've only had chickens for just over a month but I started with 5 and now I have 10. I'm dying for my hens to go broody so I can try to hatch some eggs under them. Chicken math is making me crazy!!It all depends on you and your schedule. If you have time do the babies. If you don't - get pullets and fall in love with chicken keeping. Eventually, you will raise chicks because of that crazy thing we call chicken math.....you will discover that later......
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Caroline
Check Craigslist for pullets that are feathered out. Sometimes getting day old chicks can be hard. The temp has to be just right, the bedding, food and water BUT it is usually more fund to raise them from when they are little (especially if you have kids).bringing chckens into thier lives would it be better to have full grown egg laying hens to start with, then once feeling more comfortable get day old baby chicks?