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Guide to Chicken Care
Just getting started with backyard chickens? Learn everything you need to know to start your own flock.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What do baby chicks eat?
Baby chicks need a finely-milled baby chick starter feed with 20%-22% protein for up to six weeks of age. Read more -
How to care for baby chicks?
Baby chicks need a lot of care for the first few weeks of life and need you to create the perfect environment. Learn how -
What should the brooder temperature be for chicks?
The first week of their lives chicks need an air temperature of 95 degrees. Each following week the air temperature decreases by 5 degrees until they're ready to be moved outside. Learn more -
Should I get my birds vaccinated?
Yes, you should get your chicks vaccinated. Make the small investment in a Marek's vaccine to protect your chickens. Learn more