Rent-A-Chick
Let your child experience the wonders of life this spring. Rent a pair of baby chicks for 2 weeks for just $25.00. At the end of the 2 weeks, return them to the farm to live with the other chickens in our flock.
When you return your chicks, you will receive a certificate for a dozen eggs, which you chickens will start to lay in the fall. Supplies are limited, so order early!
A $10 deposit is required. Please be sure to enclose the deposit along with your application.
Pick-up times for April 6 are from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Pick-up times for April 7 are from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon.
Pick-up times for April 20 are from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Pick-up times for April 21 are from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon.
Return date is two weeks from the date you pick up your chicks.
View the rent a chick (.pdf)
Complete the following form, please print, and return it to Legare Farms, 2620 Hanscombe Point Road, Johns Island, SC 29455.
Name ____________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________
City & State ________________________________________________
Zip Code __________________
Phone # _________________________________
eMail ___________________________________
I would like to reserve a pair of chicks for the following date (check one):
April 6 [ ]
April 7 [ ]
April 20 [ ]
April 21 [ ]
I agree to do my best to care for these chicks and return them to Legare Farms at the end of the 2 week time period. If I decide to keep the chickens, I agree to notify Legare Farms by the scheduled return date and to pay an extra $10.00.
Signature ____________________________________________

Legare Farms
My husband has mentioned renting the chicks for 2 weeks so I am printing this off and sending it in with the $10 deposit for a pick up date of April 6th. Is this all that needs to be done? thanks
We love having our chicks! Just wanted to make sure they are warm enough. About how warm should it be in the box? Thank you!
Nancy, the first week it should be about 90 dgrees then as they start to put on feathers, it can be a little cooler at 85. We’re glad you are enjoying the chicks.