How do you get it?FB marketplace sounds like the easiest. Good idea.
And uhh I guess bring it to a feed store if there's one. Or a vet. Or facebook marketplace it.
Did you ask what the person from FB marketplace was going to do with it?Nope.
The fact that TC refuses to answer the question of how they got the baby chick in the first place is sus as hell.The chick was adorable so I couldnt refuse it.
yeet that thing
The chick was adorable so I couldnt refuse it.
But you could get rid of it by giving it to some stranger?It grows really freaking fast, apparently.
Doesn't check out.
I acquired a baby Rhode Island Red baby chick. I have no idea what to do with this chick. I believe she is one week old. My two indoor cats and my 20-month old toddler are fascinated over this chick. How do I responsibly get rid of this chick, before it dies in this household?where did you get the chick from? and the high school incubator works? iirc those do not work......
where did you get the chick from? and the high school incubator works? iirc those do not work......I bought a grill, and a baby chick came free with it for some reason at Tractor Supply Inc. I didnt refuse it. Brought it home and found out its actually something I now have to deal with, and decided to not keep a pet chicken.
I bought a grill, and a baby chick came free with it for some reason at Tractor Supply Inc. I didnt refuse it. Brought it home and found out its actually something I now have to deal with, and decided to not keep a pet chicken.Youre supposed to raise until it reaches grilling age.
I bought a grill, and a baby chick came free with it for some reason at Tractor Supply Inc. I didnt refuse it. Brought it home and found out its actually something I now have to deal with, and decided to not keep a pet chicken.