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New chicks in stock! 🐣 Year-round availability. Call for today's breeds!
New chicks in stock! 🐣 Year-round availability. Call for today's breeds!

Year-Round Chicks — No Minimums, No Hassle

Buy as few as 2. Pre-order upcoming breeds or shop what's in-store today. Plus everything you need to raise them.
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As Few As 2 Chicks

Start Small, Grow Big

Year-Round Availability

Always Available

Easy In-Store Pickup

Easy Pickup

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FAQ

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What's the minimum order?

Just 2 chicks. No big hatchery minimums here.

How does pre-ordering work?

Pick your breeds, pay online, and we'll contact you when they arrive for in-store pickup. Pre-orders are filled in the order received.

How long until my pre-order arrives?

Each listing shows an expected arrival window. Most orders arrive within 2-6 weeks depending on the breed and hatchery schedule.

What if a breed sells out?

If you pre-order, your chicks are reserved — pre-orders don't sell out. Walk-in availability is first come, first served.

When do I pick up my chicks?

We'll contact you when your chicks arrive. Please pick up on arrival day — we hold chicks for one extra day just in case, but after that we can't guarantee availability.

Can I mix breeds?

Absolutely. Order as many different breeds as you'd like.

Do you ship chicks?

Most of our chicks are in-store pickup only at our Mesa location. Select breeds are available for shipping — check our Special Order section for current shipping options.

Are your chicks healthy?

Every chick goes through a health check and acclimation period before pickup. We follow strict biosecurity protocols.

Do you sell roosters?

Most of our chicks are female. Straight run availability varies by breed — check individual listings.

What about animals other than chickens?

We occasionally have guinea fowl, peafowl, geese, rabbits, and goats. Check our Farm Friends section or request a special order.

Do you sell chicken supplies?

Yes! Coops, brooders, feeders, bedding, and health supplies — check our Chicken Care section.

Do you offer farm tours?

No. We are concerned about the introduction of disease by outsiders that might inadvertently bring it in on their shoes or clothing.