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Where to Buy Chicks, Part 1 – Local Breeders

Do’s and Don’t for buying chicks from local breeders from blogger Kaylee Vaughn. Check out Part 2 Buying from Professional Hatcheries and Part 3 Buying from Feed Stores as well. 

 

Where to Buy Chicks, Part 1 – Local Breeders

You’ve decided to purchase your first chicks! Or, maybe, you are adding some new chicks to your existing flock! Either way, it’s an exciting time in every chicken keeper’s life! Of course, you want to make sure that the experience is as positive as possible for both you and the new chicks. Because of this, one of the first things to consider is where you should purchase your chicks.

While you can buy chicks from a variety of places, the three most common are: local breeders, professional hatcheries and feed stores. In this 3-part series, we will discuss the pros and cons of each of them.

Of course, breeders, feed stores and hatcheries will vary based on your location and region. But, for the most part, there are some consistent factors to consider before you choose where to buy your chicks. You will want to be able to choose the option that best fits your budget and your flock needs. Today, we will discuss some of the pros and cons that you should consider before buying your chicks from a local breeder.

Buying Chicks from a Local Breeder or Chicken Keeper 

Local breeders vary greatly in both their knowledge of chickens and the quality of chickens that they breed. Some breeders may have intensive breeding programs while others might do it purely for fun. Many breeders will focus on a certain breed or style of bird. Because of this, the first step in finding a breeder to fit your needs is knowing what you want! Assessing your flock goals will help you determine what type of chicken breeder you should work with.

Here are some other things to keep in mind if you are considering buying chicks from a local breeder:

Where to Buy Chicks, Part 1 – Local Breeders

Pros of buying chicks from local breeders:

Where to Buy Chicks, Part 1 – Local Breeders

Cons of buying chicks from local breeders:

Where to locate local breeders:

Kaylee Vaughn is a suburban homesteader, caring for chickens, goats, and a large garden on a little less than an acre. She and her family strive to create the most efficient homestead possible in the small space we have available. Her chickens are not only beautiful yard ornaments, but also a vital part of their homestead management practices! “We utilize them to produce manure, control pests, turn compost, and more.” Kaylee’s nick-named them “the gardeners” because they are always in the garden, working hard – and redecorating on occasion, too!  You can follow Kaylee through her website.


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