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wow that seems like a lot of money I think I paid for 4 20.00 thru Meyers hatchery what is the diff first time at this
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getting jersey giants from Meyers hatchery anyone order from them and how are there chicks first time owner
countrydream, it's never a bad idea to start with hatchery birds to see if you like the breed, or chickens in general. Many folks "poo poo" buying hatchery birds and are all arrogant about heritage type birds; I view the hatchery stock and the heritage as both having their place. Some folks simply want some fun birds that lay yummy eggs - hatchery stock is just fine for that, and often lays much better than the heritage type since the hatchery birds are mostly bred for good egg laying capability. I always recommend to anyone just starting with chickens to start with hatchery stock for the first couple of years and see if they like them, long term. Take care of them for a few seasons - all year long - and be sure that you can afford them, that you don't mind taking care of them through the winter, and can deal with basic medical issues such as injuries, parasites, etc. Once you're sure you like them and want them long term, THEN seek out some nice quality heritage-bred birds.![]()
Thank you very much. I have been feeling pretty bad, not wanting to show my birds or talk about them, including my Jersey Giants because they are Hatchery. You have made me feel better. One of my Jersey's is getting very big around while the other is smaller. I started fermenting their feed, give them lots of fresh grass, extra grains, garden squash and other treats. She looks good.
I only want eggs, nothing else, and she lets me hold her. Her name is Buttons. The other is Bows but she is much more shy. Thanks again.