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Day old chicks - why?

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Buying day old chicks cuts out the expense and potential problems associated with incubation

 

If the breed sold is autosexing then you will be assured of getting girls

 

The chicks will need to be bought home in a warm box and placed in a brooder with aheat lamp/electric hen, hens will not adopt day old chicks and more than likely will harm them and chicks will not survive the outside world alone

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If they are autosexing then yes no boys which is a huge bonus!

 

Also its a popular way of buying table birds and cost effective, they can cost as little as £2 each which makes it a reasonable priced grown chicken (my estimates fully grown will have cost about £6-7 in total so cheaper than free range supermarket chicken) if you have to buy the eggs and an incubator it makes it very expensive especially if you just raise a couple of groups a year

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They are also a god-send when hatching eggs fail to hatch. This happened to us last year, when our Buff Orpington went broody. She was initially sat on 6 Light Sussex eggs, but none made it to hatching, so on day 23 we swapped the eggs for day-old chicks.

 

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Andrew

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