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Can Chickens Eat Tomatoes?

Yes! Chickens can safely eat ripe, red tomatoes, which are packed with vitamins and antioxidants. However, avoid feeding green tomatoes, leaves, or stems, as they contain solanine, a toxin harmful to chickens. Offer tomatoes in moderation as a refreshing treat, but don’t overdo it due to their acidity. Always remove any green parts, and your flock will love this juicy snack!

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Can Chickens Eat Bananas?

Yes! Chickens can safely eat bananas as a tasty, nutrient-rich treat. Bananas provide potassium, vitamin B6, and fiber, but due to their high sugar content, they should be fed in moderation. While banana peels are safe, chickens may not always like them unless chopped or mashed. Avoid overfeeding to prevent digestive issues. Treat your flock to small banana portions a few times a week for a fun and healthy snack!

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What are the minimum order quantities and shipping charges for live birds when ordering from My Pet Chicken?

Baby Chicks Baby Chick Minimums: 3 Baby Chicks (April-November) 8 Baby Chicks (December-March)  Baby Chick Shipping Charges: 3-14 Baby Chicks: $75.00 (Express Mail & Special Packaging) 15-24 Baby Chicks: $40.00 (Priority Express Mail & Packaging) 25+ Baby Chicks: $25.00 (Priority Express Mail & Packaging)  Alaska & Hawaii (3-14 Baby Chicks): $110.00 up to 14 chicks, $140 for 15+(Express Mail & Special Packaging) Note: Orders to Hawaii require a physical address and a 2-3 week lead time to file for the permit.** Our baby chicks ship from OH.   Ducklings & Goslings Duckling & Gosling Minimums: 3 Waterfowl (Ducklings, Goslings, or...

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Minimum Hatch Rate Guarantee for Hatching Eggs Sold at My Pet Chicken

Minimum Hatch Rate Guarantee!   We want every chicken keeper to experience the joys of hatching eggs but realize that the uncertainty can be a challenge. Nature can be tricky and no hatching egg supplier can promise any particular egg will hatch, especially since the shipment handling and incubating is completely outside of our control. While a 50% hatch rate is generally considered a success, even for commercial hatcheries, we realize low hatch rates can be very frustrating.  In response, My Pet Chicken is excited to offer an innovative and industry-leading Minimum Hatch Rate Guarantee, giving you the confidence to hatch...

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What happens if my chicks don't hatch as expected on my hatch date?

If your selected breeds don't hatch as expected, we will take the following steps on your expected hatch date:   1. If there is an issue with your order on hatch day, we review the notes you left us at checkout.  At checkout, be sure to choose if you are willing to accept a substitute breed or not. If you want to substitute a similar breed, please list which ones you are willing to accept.  2. If we can't meet your initial request you may receive a notification on your hatch date with additional information and options. Be on the look out for this...

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Will My Live Poultry Order Include a Heat Pack?

The decision to include a heat pack in poultry orders is made by our expert shipping department on the day of your shipment. We consider various factors such as the quantity of chicks, destination, and weather conditions.If your order includes a heat pack, you can usually locate it beneath the bedding in a brown paper bag marked for identification. Please note that the heat pack is non-reusable and is not meant to be given to the chicks as food. Can I request or pay for an extra heat pack in my package?  No, we cannot accept this request. Our expert...

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How to care for baby quail: A comprehensive guide

Keeping and raising baby quail can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. These small, fascinating birds are not only adorable but also relatively easy to care for. However, they do require specific attention and care during their early stages of life. Here is the information you need learn how to care for baby quail, ensuring their health, well-being, and successful growth. Setting up the brooder: Before bringing home baby quail, it's essential to set up a suitable brooder. A brooder is a controlled environment that mimics the natural warmth and protection provided by a mother quail. Therefore to mimic a...

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How Long Does it Take a Chicken to Lay an Egg?

There's a certain magic in the act of collecting a freshly laid egg from your backyard coop—a tangible connection to the rhythms of nature and the reward of your nurturing efforts. But have you ever paused to consider the intricate journey that transforms a simple yolk into a fully formed egg? How Long Does it take to Lay an Egg? This whole process of egg laying from yolk to coop takes around 26 hours. As you savor the flavors of a meal made with your own homegrown eggs, take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey behind each bite. The...

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"The Clubhouse" Coop

Easy to assemble and built to last, the Clubhouse Coop is the perfect starter coop for a small flock.