How to pick up chicks 😜

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As a first time farmer new to this chicken party, I just wanted to say howdy! 🤠 I am a self-proclaimed chicken enthusiast. I read about chickens in my free time as well as it being a full time job.

Originally I wanted an aloof duel purpose breed because I wasn't sure what I wanted from being a chicken farmer. Now that I have them I know I want a little bit of everything. My friendly breed is fine, but I'd also like a docile breed as a pet. That's when I discovered Faverolles!

After doing some digging I found out the effects shipping can have on your chicks.
So I placed an order to pick these little buggers up. I don't mind the 2 1/2 hour drive, but I can't speak for the babies. I'd like to fill in the role of being mamma bird, so I'd like to acquaint myself with them while they're just a day old.

My question is: how should I prepare for these girls on their first long trek?
 
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As a first time farmer new to this chicken party, I just wanted to say howdy! 🤠 I am a self-proclaimed chicken enthusiast. I read about chickens in my free time as well as it being a full time job.

Originally I wanted an aloof duel purpose breed because I'm wasn't sure what I wanted from being a chicken farmer. Now that I have them I know I want a little bit of everything. My friendly breed is fine, but I'd also like a docile breed as a pet. That's when I discovered Faverolles!

After doing some digging I found out the effects shipping can have on your chicks.
So I placed an order to pick these little buggers up. I don't mind the 2 1/2 hour drive, but I can't speak for the babies. I'd like to fill in the role of being mamma bird, so I'd like to acquaint myself with them while they're just a day old.

My question is: how should I prepare for these girls on their first long trek?
Good morning & welcome to BYC. I've picked up my chicks from a hatchery at about that same distance. I took along some hand warmers and an old, very thin towel. When the chicks started chirping I opened a couple and and placed them in the bottom of the box and covered them with the towel. We got home fine. No losses and no pasty butt.
 
Good morning & welcome to BYC. I've picked up my chicks from a hatchery at about that same distance. I took along some hand warmers and an old, very thin towel. When the chicks started chirping I opened a couple and and placed them in the bottom of the box and covered them with the towel. We got home fine. No losses and no pasty butt.
That's awesome! I do have some extra hand warmers from the winter so that should work fine! And thank you for the welcome
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Good luck bringing those chicks home! @janiedoe has given you some great advice!

If you have any questions about your babies along the way, be sure to ask.

Welcome to our community!
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Good luck bringing those chicks home! @janiedoe has given you some great advice!

If you have any questions about your babies along the way, be sure to ask.

Welcome to our community!

Howdy, :frow and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.

Happy :ya to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!

Thanks for joining our community! :celebrate
Thanks golden gun! šŸ˜‰ Happy to be here!
 

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