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Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Feb 2021

It’s important to provide the best care possible when transitioning baby chicks from the store you purchased them at, such as your local Grange Co-op, to their new brooder at your homestead. Providing the appropriate care and nutrition will set your chicks up for a strong and healthy life. Looking for a proper guide for baby chick care? Ensure you’ve got everything covered by referencing our week by week guide below to help you care for your b… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 29th Jan 2021

Interested in learning what to feed geese? Whether you’re raising goslings, or adding adult geese into your flock, or gaggle, its important to have an awareness that geese thrive on a specific diet. Geese are primarily a grazing species, their bodies break down and digest feed rapidly, ideally their diet consists of 80% grasses and 20% grains/cereal. WHAT TO FEED GEESE When choosing what to feed geese, remember they need four (4) main… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 31st Jul 2020

With a variety of products available, when it comes time to consider the baby chickens for sale at your local Grange Co-op, its easy to become overwhelmed. We’re here to help you along the way! You may find yourself mesmerized and entertained by the baby chickens for sale at Grange Co-op stores. While small and entertaining to watch, in order to thrive, these chicks need proper care. Grange Co-op Nutritionist of Feed Formulations and Chicken… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 9th Jul 2020

One of the most popular ornamental chicken breeds, Silkie Bantam’s are a fun addition to any flock. Known for their friendly temperaments and unique appearance, Silkies are beloved among many backyard flocks and homesteaders alike. An egg-laying pullet, Silkies are a Bantam breed of chicken, making their eggs smaller than the average egg-layer. Despite their smaller egg size, the faithfulness and care they show to their offspring are abundant,… Read more