18. Consider Raising Baby Chicks
If you want your little chicken family to grow, you may want to consider raising baby chicks. Baby chicks are only $3 to $5 each, while a full-grown, egg-laying hen is $20 to $50 each. Obviously, it’s a lot cheaper to buy these animals as babies and let them grow up on your property before they’re old enough to start laying eggs. This can be cost-effective, but it can also become a great memory for your kids. A lot of parents like to buy baby chicks as an Easter present. If you plan to keep chickens for their full life span of 5-10 years, this can become a wonderful family pet, similar to buying a kitten or puppy.

Before you bring chicks home from the store, make sure you have a “brooder” set up. This is a place with a heat source, hay, feed, and water so that they chickens can stay warm and comfortable. It’s important to keep them confined so that they don’t run away or get into trouble. They can’t regulate their own body temperatures, and need to be near the heat source at all times. This will go on for at least 6 weeks before they’re old enough to begin to live outside and in a regular coop.