What do you need as a first time chicken owner?

11 Must Haves For First Time Chicken Owners

  1. Founts and Feeders. Chickens are a messy bunch.
  2. Food Storage Containers. Where there are chickens there are rats and rodents.
  3. Roosts.
  4. Nesting Boxes.
  5. Grit.
  6. Oregano Essential Oil.
  7. Diatomaceous Earth – Food Grade.
  8. Chicken Saddles.

When do you add pullets to your chicken flock?

It seems that we’ve had female chicks (which have grown into pullets) to introduce into the flock every fall for the past several years, and every year we get a little better at getting them introduced without “pecking order” scuffles.

What are the must haves for first time chicken owners?

Parasites and coccidia can spread quickly in conditions like these and become fatal. Being prepared with feeders and founts that were meant for chickens are a must-have item before bringing a new flock home. You can read all about our recommended feeders here, and our waterer / founts here.

What should I do as a new Chicken owner?

While it is entertaining to watch a flock of chickens scratch and peck, witnessing them create a mess of their food and water dishes can be quite frustrating, especially when you start having to clean them multiple times a day. As a newbie chicken owner, I thought I could just give my chickens some dog bowls or old pans from the house.

How old do you have to be to have chicks?

#2 Raising chicks or pullets. When you first acquire a flock, you typically choose from either chicks or pullets. Chicks range from 1 day to 6 weeks old and require special care from attentive owners.

It seems that we’ve had female chicks (which have grown into pullets) to introduce into the flock every fall for the past several years, and every year we get a little better at getting them introduced without “pecking order” scuffles.

Parasites and coccidia can spread quickly in conditions like these and become fatal. Being prepared with feeders and founts that were meant for chickens are a must-have item before bringing a new flock home. You can read all about our recommended feeders here, and our waterer / founts here.

While it is entertaining to watch a flock of chickens scratch and peck, witnessing them create a mess of their food and water dishes can be quite frustrating, especially when you start having to clean them multiple times a day. As a newbie chicken owner, I thought I could just give my chickens some dog bowls or old pans from the house.

#2 Raising chicks or pullets. When you first acquire a flock, you typically choose from either chicks or pullets. Chicks range from 1 day to 6 weeks old and require special care from attentive owners.