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Quick Start Guide – Raising Chickens For Beginners

Are you thinking about raising chickens but intimidated by the entire process? We are going to break it all down from brooder to coop. From starting with baby chicks and how to care for chicks all the way to the chicken coop, laying eggs and how to care for chickens. This is the last video you will need!

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15 thoughts on “You Can’t Afford To Wait Any Longer!”

  1. Tell you this sir, I appreciate you doing this video. I was literally thinking about the fact that everything that needs to be known by normal people isn’t available. You, sir, are amazing! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Hey Chuck just wanted to say thanks for the always great content! Been following your channel for some time now. You and a few other channels have inspired me to grow my small farm and try to make it into a business. You have also inspired me to start my own channel thanks again God Bless!

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  3. Thank you so very much. We have 22 hatching eggs in our incubator right now, we are on day 8… I’ve been binge watching your videos, learning all I can.
    Thanks again for all
    Your help ❤️💕🙏🏼

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  4. Folks just a word to the wise. Make sure that your heat lamp has a ceramic socket that is rated for the wattage of the heat lamp bulb you are using. Avoid any lamp with a plastic socket they are not designed for 150 watt heat lamp bulbs. They will melt and become a fire hazard.

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