Baby Chicks!
Baby Chicks Available Dates
~ March 18th
~ April 29th
~ May 13th
Chick arrival dates are estimated and subject to change due to weather, shipping delays, or other unforeseen conditions.
We do not take reservations or pre-orders for chicks. Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Our website is updated at the beginning and end of each day, but chick availability can change quickly. To confirm if a specific breed is still in stock, please call ahead before visiting.
Thank you for your understanding!
Expected April 29th.
| Breed | Egg Color | Egg Size | Avg. Eggs / Year | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhode Island Red | Brown | Large | 250–300 | Very hardy and dependable layer that produces large brown eggs with strong shells. A favorite for farms and backyard flocks. |
| Barred Plymouth Rock | Brown | Large | 200–280 | Classic American breed known for its calm temperament and reliable production of large light-brown eggs. |
| Buff Orpington | Brown | Large | 200–280 | Friendly and gentle breed that lays large light-brown eggs. Popular for backyard flocks and families due to its docile personality. |
| Silkie | Cream / Tinted | Small–Medium | 100–150 | Unique fluffy breed known for smaller cream-colored eggs. Often raised for brooding ability and ornamental value. |
| Austra White | White / Cream | Large | 250–300 | Excellent egg layer that produces large white to light cream eggs. A hardy hybrid known for strong production. |
| Bantam Assortment | Varies | Small | 100–200 | Mixed assortment of small ornamental chickens that lay small eggs in various colors depending on breed. |
| Black Laced Gold Wyandotte | Brown | Medium–Large | 200–240 | Beautiful heritage breed that lays medium to large brown eggs and is known for cold hardiness. |
| Rhode Island White | Brown / Light Brown | Large | 240–280 | Hardy production breed that lays large light-brown eggs and performs well in a variety of climates. |
| Dominique | Brown | Medium–Large | 230–275 | One of the oldest American breeds, producing medium to large light-brown eggs with steady production. |
Expected May 11th.
| Breed | Egg Color | Egg Size | Avg. Eggs / Year | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barred Plymouth Rock | Brown | Large | 200–280 | Classic American breed known for its calm temperament and reliable production of large light-brown eggs. |
| Black Australorp | Brown | Large | 250–300 | One of the best brown-egg layers, producing large light-to-medium brown eggs with excellent consistency. |
| White Rock | Brown | Large | 200–280 | Hardy and productive breed that lays large light-brown eggs and adapts well to both farms and backyard flocks. |
| Speckled Sussex | Light Brown / Pink Tint | Large | 200–250 | Friendly heritage breed that produces large light-brown eggs, sometimes with a soft pink tint. |
| Delaware | Brown | Large | 200–280 | Fast-growing dual-purpose breed that lays large light-brown eggs with dependable production. |
| Red Sex Link | Brown | Large | 280–320 | Highly productive hybrid known for laying large brown eggs with strong shells and excellent consistency. |
| Black Sex Link | Brown | Large | 280–320 | Popular hybrid breed that produces large brown eggs and is known for dependable high egg production. |
| Black Laced Gold Wyandotte | Brown | Medium–Large | 200–240 | Beautiful heritage breed with striking feather patterns that lays medium to large brown eggs. |
| Columbian Wyandotte | Brown | Medium–Large | 200–240 | Cold-hardy breed that lays medium to large light-brown eggs and is well suited for backyard flocks. |
| Cuckoo Marans | Dark Brown | Large | 180–220 | Known for producing rich dark chocolate-brown eggs, making them one of the most unique egg layers. |
An Associate, will help you through the entire process and will give you as much attention as you need.
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