Raising Chicks

You'll have too! You can't possibly Eat 6 eggs a day times 7 days = 42 eggs every week!!
You will start clucking if you eat all those eggs. Start saving egg cartons now! Lol
Lol. My mom already saves them to return to the people to help save the environment. Lol. I didn't realize the math was that bad. There are 4 people in my family, but still we can't eat that many.
 
How many chicks should I buy? I would like to have 6 or 7 when they are grown up. Should I buy 8 and budget for one dying or is that not a problem? Also, would this container work as a brooder for that amount of chicks? https://www.target.com/p/sterilite-...-with-purple-latches/-/A-13794509#lnk=sametab
Yes, for a week! Lol
Some people start the babies in blue or pink color baby pools at Walmart.
Once they start to jump out, they move them to an XL tall bin.
Some people keep them in an old play pen or pack n play for babies too. Remember, they GROW FAST!!! they aren't lil for long.
 
Yes, for a week! Lol
Some people start the babies in blue or pink color baby pools at Walmart.
Once they start to jump out, they move them to an XL tall bin.
Some people keep them in an old play pen or pack n play for babies too. Remember, they GROW FAST!!! they aren't lil for long.
How big should it be? 1 square foot per chick? If that is the case, I could get two of these and put them together to make ~8 square feet. One side could have food and water and the other could have heat.
 
As tiny babies, that would be an excellent idea. Putting them together.
You will need a brooder.
The least money way is a chicken heat lamp and light and some kind of thermometer to not cook your chickens. Remember: the heat will be HOT down inside those plastic bins. So you will want to give them a cooler area to run to if needed.
You will need to clip that kind of lamp higher above the plastic bins to get the heat right.
This is also a good time to get your coop and outside run built. You will need it as soon as its built. Because the babies can go into it.
But, its dangerous to use the heat lamp in a coop re: Fire🔥 Hazard
 
As tiny babies, that would be an excellent idea. Putting them together.
You will need a brooder.
The least money way is a chicken heat lamp and light and some kind of thermometer to not cook your chickens. Remember: the heat will be HOT down inside those plastic bins. So you will want to give them a cooler area to run to if needed.
You will need to clip that kind of lamp higher above the plastic bins to get the heat right.
This is also a good time to get your coop and outside run built. You will need it as soon as its built. Because the babies can go into it.
But, its dangerous to use the heat lamp in a coop re: Fire🔥 Hazard
Can you recommend a heat lamp and a clip? I have read that getting two is better since it gives room for one to go out and still give the chicks heat.
Weird question: Do you have square tile in your home?
I want to give you a visual
I do.
 
Can you recommend a heat lamp and a clip? I have read that getting two is better since it gives room for one to go out and still give the chicks heat.

I do.
Save money for other stuff you will need and want. Buy 1 lamp and 1 light. Tractor Supply, Rural King has it all. Check out the prices of what they have. Offer to your parents to sale eggs to help pay for a heated brooder. You can always look on amazon or Craigslist or Thrift Stores for stuff.
 

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