Our first time ordering chicks in the mail, here's what we think of Dunlap Hatchery!



Welcome to our latest video where we show you our new baby chicks straight from Dunlap hatchery in Caldwell, Idaho! In this video, we’ll show you how we set our chicks up for success that first day after hatching.

We got them all set up and next time we’ll explain the different breeds we got to add to our flock. You’ll also get a glimpse into the packaging and shipping process, and see how the hatchery ensures the chicks’ safety during transit.

We’ll show you how we went to pick up our chicks from our local post office and got them set up in their temporary new home. We can’t wait to introduce them all to you in an upcoming video once we’ve set them up in their new brooder.

If you’re considering getting your own baby chicks from a hatchery, let us know what questions you have. We hope you enjoy watching our journey and learning about these adorable little creatures as much as we did. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos like this!

Here’s our video on what we mix up for our laying hens to get the optimal egg production: https://youtu.be/NZAw1hiw1Ls

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So, grab a cup of coffee and join us for some time on the farm with our newest little hatchlings! It’s the perfect way to start your day with a dose of cuteness and joy! And don’t forget to like and subscribe to see more farm life, including upcoming baby goats!!

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Located in Northern Utah, we raise Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, heritage KuneKune pigs, and free range chickens. Our dairy herd provides our family with creamy sweet milk which we also use to make goat milk soaps and lotions. We grow herbs and flowers in our garden to use for soaps, salves and lotions. We are a family of seven living the rural life on about five acres in Northern Utah. Mom, Dad, teenagers, kids and toddler all help to take care of the animals. We get to all be home together everyday – we homeschool year around with breaks for goat kidding, garden planting and harvest time. We make most of our meals from scratch and many times using products from our land and animals. Find us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, lets build a community of people that homestead and farm in conditions that range from zero rain and over 100ºF temperatures in the summer to dark winter days that hit -36ºF and dump two feet of snow overnight. Thanks for spending your time with us!

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