Rent-a-Chick

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 ____________________________________________

3 Responses to Rent-a-Chick

  1. stephanie hughes says:

    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

  2. Nancy says:

    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!

  3. admin says:

    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.

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