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The type of feed that should be used depends on the type of chickens you have and what stage of life they’re in. All chicks (baby chickens) require a “Chick Starter” feed that is specially formulated for the youngsters. They are fed this feed for a few weeks before transitioning to ...
Raising pure bred chickens, bantams, guinea fowl and quail in Central Texas. Our primary product is fertile hatching eggs. We sometimes have chicks and juvenile birds available.
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Chicks don’t require a ton of supplies, but it is sort of specialized equipment. Here are the things they cannot do without: A habitat We usually use large storage containers for our baby chickens. They need something that is big enough to fit them and their supplies and give them moving...
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I mean, chicks are cute, but the teen chickens are just jerks. They are messy, loud, and smelly. But, once we had the eggs — that was is IT! We were addicted. With only four layers (two small eggs and two large) we would wait with anticipation of “someone laying”. On average...
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