🐥 Get Excited for the New Season!

🚨 Inventory Update – Our numbers are in! Many birds are laying now or will be laying very soon! ✨

🌡️ No Heat Lamps? No Problem!

Select a later pickup date, and we’ll raise your pullets until they are fully feathered and coop-ready—easy and stress-free for you.

🐓 Roosters Available!

Interested? 👉 Contact us directly for availability and details.
Call 703-881-8727 or email chirpncluck@gmail.com

🌟 Big News for 2026!

We’re excited to announce 4 new breeds joining our lineup:

• Black Silkie Bantam
• White Silkie Bantam
• Coco Espresso
• Royal Sussex

We will also be selling 50 lb bags of Chick Starter, Layer Pellets, and Scratch Grain!

📍 Pickup Options:

Nokesville (Home Base): No fee
Chantilly: $35 transport fee

(We personally hand-select and safely transport your pullets)

🚨 Quick Reminders:

  • Please bring a suitable carrier (boxes are not provided)
  • Our next hatch with ready availability begins late February 2026
  • 📩 Message us with questions or to reserve your birds early!

Reserve Now, Thank Yourself Later!

Selling Fast | Order While You Can!

Not seeing the breed you want?

Reach out and we will do our best to get you what you want!

Contact Us

Our Story

It all started when our small flock of chickens were going through a molt (a period of not laying eggs). Our eldest daughter, who at the time was one, loved eggs in the morning and was pretty much her go to for breakfast. Since we were out of our own eggs, we went out one morning and bought eggs from our local chain grocery store. We gave our daughter a store bought egg for breakfast for the first time thinking it wouldn’t be any different. She took her first bite, frowned, spit it out, and said “No!” She refused to eat it. We were puzzled as to why she didn’t like it and soon realized it was because it was store bought. We ended up getting an egg from my brother’s flock and she devoured it with a smile on her face. We then realized that she could taste the difference between a fresh farm egg and a store bought egg. After some research...

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