Tractor Supply gets chicks in on a regular basis , you’d have to chat with an employee to figure out the schedule at your store. Sometimes they sell out, other times they have chicks from an earlier shipment hanging around when the new ones come in. The week old chicks are usually marked down to get them out of the way for the cute little babies.
At Tractor Supply, we have birds with varying temperaments as well as egg production levels. Order our days-old chicks online in quantities as low as 10, or head to a Tractor Supply store near you to pick up your live chicks in person. Looking for more than just chickens? Tractor Supply also offers ducks, turkeys, guineas and other live poultry .
This begs the inquiry “Does Tractor Supply have backyard chicken days?”
Tractor Supply carries everything a backyard chicken keeper needs to start, grow and maintain their flock .
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Does anyone know when Tractor Supply’s Chick days start?
They vary from location to location. I would call the one you plan to go to and ask them. Feed store chick days typically start in March and run through May or June in my experience, but sometimes they have February days as well.
Tractor Supply Company is a great place to get started with chickens . You can get your chicks, your chick starter, and all your supplies in one place. Here is a semi-quick introduction to the chicken you can get from TSC .
What kind of feed does Tractor Supply sell?
Tractor Supply has poultry feed, treats and supplements for every stage of your birds’ lives, ensuring they grow from healthy chicks into healthy adult birds. Shop feed pellets, cracked corn, crumbles, blocks, grit, oyster shells and more from brands like Purina, Du. MOR, Nutrena, Nature’s Best, Flock Party and Producer’s Pride.
What should I do if I find baby chicks in my yard?
Alert your local humane society and urge them to intervene with the local Tractor Supply to help these chicks. Tractor Supply and other farm supply stores are notoriously neglectful and indifferent toward the chicks and ducklings they display and sell each spring in thousands of local stores.
Do they sell out of chicks when they come in?
Sometimes they sell out , other times they have chicks from an earlier shipment hanging around when the new ones come in. The week old chicks are usually marked down to get them out of the way for the cute little babies.