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<blockquote data-quote="jonbri55" data-source="post: 626431" data-attributes="member: 8312"><p>My daughters have shown chickens in 4-H for years and have had a blast. I'm not familiar with FFA but I know that 4-H has a good chicken program with several different types of projects to choose from-not just market birds. Yes, you will need more than 1 chicken and a lot of times you can find older layers for sale or giveaway in the local papers. I've found them on Craigslist also. It might be better to start with a flock of grown chickens than babies. The books listed on this site are also good reading. Chickens are fun to have around and are relatively easy to care for. I have one Black Austrolorp that is 11 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonbri55, post: 626431, member: 8312"] My daughters have shown chickens in 4-H for years and have had a blast. I'm not familiar with FFA but I know that 4-H has a good chicken program with several different types of projects to choose from-not just market birds. Yes, you will need more than 1 chicken and a lot of times you can find older layers for sale or giveaway in the local papers. I've found them on Craigslist also. It might be better to start with a flock of grown chickens than babies. The books listed on this site are also good reading. Chickens are fun to have around and are relatively easy to care for. I have one Black Austrolorp that is 11 years old. [/QUOTE]
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