www.classicalchickens.com My baby chickens (from left Gwendolyn, Penny, Clementine, Bessy, Consuela) preening & sleeping. They are red star chicks. I had them since they were 3 days old, and all of them are very cute & friendly
I put many cute pictures on my website classicalchickens.com
My pet baby chicks sleeping
Urban Backyard Chickens : Cute Baby Chick Camilla Chicken w/ Toe Tape
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Can I train my pet baby chickens?

I have 4 two week old baby chicks. Is there anything I can start training them to do?
New Baby Chickens
Baby chickens came home to roost — they’re only 3 days old and are incredibly cute!
Solar-Powered, Lighted Chicken Coop with Mother Hen & Baby Chicks
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Features a momma hen and her two adorable baby chicks resting comfortably in a cozy chicken coup nestled atop straw. When dusk falls, a warm amber LED auto-lights casting the perfect glow to warm momma, her babies and yo… More >>
Solar-Powered, Lighted Chicken Coop with Mother Hen & Baby Chicks
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My pet chickens when they were young. If you spot the bare neck one it’s just a certain type of breed. Can you count how many there are?
Urban Backyard Chickens : Cute Baby Chick Camilla Chicken Freaking Out
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Raising chickens was not exactly what I had in mind when I aquired 6 hens on my little rural property. I just wanted them for the fresh chicken eggs. But then when another friend wanted a home for his silky bantam rooster, of course, soft hearted me took it it. Then the inevitable happened. You guessed it – baby chickens! I can’t tell you how many baby chickens I’ve rescued and hand raised until they were big enough to fend for themselves in the chicken coop! Some have become pet chickens. Some sadly, have not made it. The three baby chickens in this clip are being taught by their ‘mother’ how to fend for themselves. I let them out of the coop on weekends when I’m home and they love scratching around in the small paddock which is part of my property.


