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thank youI started with a small coop (2-4 chickens, lean towards 2) (size dependent on flock) before finding a chicken tractor that allowed me more chickens (up to 8-12, with free-rangers). I also purchased an additional run (not required unless you don't want/can't have free range) Single feed and waterer to start.

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You've posted this in the 'raising baby chicks' forum but the title of your post says chickens, so I'm not quite sure what age birds you're asking about.
Chickens basically need food, water, and some kind of shelter from the weather and predators. Depending on where you live, at its most basic that could look like maybe dumping some food out on the ground and letting them drink from a stream and roost in a tree. Lots of people do more than that but it's difficult to make specific suggestions without knowing more details like your location, climate and how you plan on keeping your chickens.
Baby chicks need the same things, plus some type of heat source if they aren't being raised by a hen or in a very warm climate, and better protection from the weather, predators and other dangers until they get older and are more able to look after themselves.