Chicken Hatcheries in Utah & Chicks For Sale

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If you are looking for places that sell chicks and/or chicken hatcheries in Utah, see our listings below. Most hatcheries also offer eggs and adult chickens as well.

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Utah Chicken Hatcheries Listings

Business Name Address Phone or email Description Website
Sunspring Ranch 2771 West Center Street, Provo, UT 84601 801-830-8515 Sunspring Ranch is not an official hatchery but sometimes has chicks for sale. They also have roosters and hens available in small numbers. Call to inquire. sunspringranch.com
Chase Hatchery 9120 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT 84088 385-325-7733 A bona fide hatchery that has expanded to include ducks, turkeys, and chicken chicks. They have even gone so far as to get NPIP certified. chasehatchery.com
Jones Backyard Hatchery 280 West 300 South Street, Paragonah, UT 84760 jonesbackyardchickens@gmail.com A backyard breeder in Paragonah only sell by appointment as they are a small business without a formal store. However, they are NPIP certified and love to sell chicks with a variety of colored eggs. jonesbackyardhatchery.com
Vivid Hatchery LLC   They are no longer in business, but I wanted to keep them in the table here so that you know!    
3F Farms Elberta, UT 3ffarmsut@gmail.com A small home business with a passion for what they do. They are NPIP certified, so you can be sure of getting good chicks. 3f-farms.com

Chase Hatchery

Chase Hatchery is a great option when it comes to buying chicks in Utah.

This company offers a variety of breeds and varieties, including heritage breeds like Rhode Island Reds and Wyandottes.

They also carry multiple types of layer chickens and meat birds, such as Cornish Crosses and Freedom Rangers.

Their customer service team is also dedicated to providing excellent support for first-time chicken owners who may need extra guidance when starting their own flock.

Jones Backyard Hatchery

Jones Backyard Hatchery is another great option if you’re looking for quality chicks from a hatchery located in Utah.

They offer high-quality birds that are bred with love and attention, ensuring all customers receive healthy chicks that will flourish in their own flocks at home.

What’s more, Jones Backyard Hatchery provides helpful information about proper care techniques so new owners can be sure their chickens are taken care of properly immediately.

3F Farms

3F Farms has earned a name for itself among those looking for reliable poultry sources due to its commitment to quality breeding standards set by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP).

All 3F Farms stock comes from NPIP-certified suppliers. This ensures buyers receive only the healthiest birds available on today’s market while also helping reduce potential risks associated with introducing diseases into home flocks via unhealthy birds.

Also, check nearby states of Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona for baby chicks. If you are close to the border, getting birds in a neighboring state may be easier.

What You’ll Need To Raise Chicks

Ready to raise some chicks? First things first – you’ll need the right supplies. An enclosed brooder with a lamp for warmth and plenty of space is essential, along with high-quality starter feed and shallow waterers or dishes that your chicks can easily access. If possible, give them even more room than recommended! If you are in a hot climate make sure you have fans in your coop and cool water for your chooks.

No matter which option you choose when purchasing baby chicks or adult hens/roosters in Utah it’s important to remember that raising live animals takes effort and dedication.

Not only do you need enough space outdoors so they can roam freely, but you must also be prepared with good nutrition programs that suit each breed’s specific needs. Plenty of fresh water, especially during hotter months is a requirement as well.

Keeping an eye out for signs of illnesses such as mites or lice infestations is also essential. Hens may require special care if they get sick. If problems are discovered early enough lots can be done to help them, but time is of the essence.

NPIP in Utah

The National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) is a national program that provides a centralized database of information on poultry facilities in the United States. It is managed by the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in partnership with state agriculture departments.

The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food’s Division of Animal Industry administers the NPIP program in Utah by collecting and maintaining information on poultry facilities in the state and ensuring that these facilities meet the NPIP’s standards for biosecurity and disease control. Participation in the program is voluntary, but it does certainly help buyers to be more confident that the birds they get are disease-free.

URLs
chasehatchery.com
jonesbackyardhatchery.com
3f-farms.com
sunspringranch.com

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