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Get Answers to Your Flock Questions
You’re not a mother hen, so it’s natural to have questions about raising chicks, ducklings, goslings or other poultry. We’ve been raising a backyard flock at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center for decades and have written dozens of articles on this subject. We’ve highlighted a few of our most popular ones. Sign Up Here for Great Chick Tips from Purina >

Get Answers to Your Flock Questions
You’re not a mother hen, so it’s natural to have questions about raising chicks, ducklings, goslings or other poultry. We’ve been raising a backyard flock at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center for decades and have written dozens of articles on this subject. We’ve highlighted a few of our most popular ones.

Find the Right Feed for Your Baby Birds
Whether you’re raising chicks, ducklings, goslings or other poultry, lifetime success starts the day your little ones arrive.

Bringing home chicks? Look for a Purina® complete chick starter feed, like Purina® Start & Grow (medicated or non-medicated) or Purina® Organic Starter feed. These feeds are formulated to provide all the nutrition your chicks need in one convenient bag. You’ll feed the complete chick starter feed on day 1 of bringing your chicks home through week 18.

Bringing home other baby birds? We’ve still got you covered. Look for Purina® Duck Feed for your ducklings, Purina® Meat Bird feed for your broiler chicks, Purina® Flock Raiser® feed for your mixed flock and Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed for peafowl chicks and gamebird chicks (including quail, pheasants and guineas).

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Need help finding or choosing the right feed for your chicks? Visit our local Bomgaars Store and chat with their experienced team for Purina suggestions.

Chicken Breeds: Everything You Need to Know

There are dozens of different chicken breeds – from fancy feathers to productive egg-layers and from chickens that lay colored eggs to family-friendly breeds. In this video, we give you tips for picking your perfect poultry pal.