05/19/2026
ETA: Thank you for your support. We have a few prairie bluebell eggers, French blue copper marans, and white leghorns left. Lavender orpingtons and Rhode Island reds are sold out.
π₯ BABY CHICKS ARE HERE! π₯
Fresh from the hatchery this morning, we just received a beautiful new batch of baby chicks at Chariton General Store!
β¨ Available NOW:
π Lavender Orpington β $9.99 each
π Prairie Bluebell Egger β $9.99 each
π French Blue Copper Marans β $9.99 each
π White Leghorns β $5.99 each
π Rhode Island Reds β $5.49 each
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All chicks have been vaccinated for Marekβs Disease.
π£ Breed Highlights:
π Lavender Orpingtons
Known for their stunning soft lavender coloring and calm personalities. These fluffy birds are gentle, friendly, cold-hardy, and wonderful for families and beginners. They lay beautiful brown eggs.
π₯ Prairie Bluebell Eggers
A customer favorite for gorgeous BLUE eggs! These active, lightweight birds are excellent foragers and productive layers that donβt eat as much feed as larger breeds.
π€ French Blue Copper Marans
An extremely rare and beautiful breed that lays rich dark chocolate-brown eggs. These feather-legged birds are hardy, eye-catching, and highly sought after by backyard flock owners.
β€οΈ Rhode Island Reds
One of the most dependable and practical egg-laying breeds. Hardy, productive, and excellent for both beginners and experienced chicken keepers.
π€ White Leghorns
Famous for outstanding white egg production and feed efficiency. These active birds are excellent layers and a classic farm favorite.
π Layers will also be available soon!
You can view upcoming layers here:
https://charitongeneralstore.com/chicks-pullets/
π Chicks are NOT available for online checkout at this time.
Please call, text, or stop in to purchase.
π Chariton General Store
25915 482nd Street
Chariton, Iowa
π (641) 203-5625
π§ [email protected]
π Store Hours
MondayβFriday: 8 AM β 8 PM
Saturday: 8 AM β 2 PM
These chicks are absolutely adorable and likely will not last long!
*Image created using AI- images may be slightly off in their representations of what the chicks and hens look like even though AI was given actual images of the chicks and hens to use.