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Depending on how many are in the brooder probably not!!
I think some people don't realize that animals are a lifelong commitment. Puppies are cute, kittens are cute, chicks are cute. Then they grow up and you have to take care of them everyday. Some people get bored with this once the novelty wears off. I've seen a few people buying chicks at feed stores, and I pray those babies will have a good home because their new owners just didn't seem to realize what they were getting into. (I talked to one woman who thought she could just clean out the poo on a daily basis like you can with cat litter.) I think it's perfectly fine to plan your chick order around Easter, if your plan is to raise chickens. I don't think it's ok when people buy them because it's cute a addition to an Easter basket!!
Sonja