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Cackle Hatchery ® is a family owned and operated hatchery that ships over 230 varieties of poultry and eggs since 1936. You can order chicks, supplies and gifts online and get free shipping on orders over $25.
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Cackle Hatchery, Lebanon, Missouri. 179,589 likes · 2,258 talking about this · 2,891 were here. Our phone center is open Monday-Friday from 8AM-5:00PM and Saturday from 8AM-3:00PM
Cackle Hatchery offers a wide range of egg-laying and meat chickens for sale, including rare breeds and bantam chickens. You can order baby chicks online and get them shipped to your location in no time.
Cackle Hatchery offers over 202 varieties of poultry for showing, meat, eggs or pets. Learn about its history, tour the facility, and visit the annual Fall Festival in Lebanon, Missouri.
411 W Commercial St. Lebanon, MO 65536. Get directions. About the Business. Jeff S. Business Owner. We specialize in hatching purebred poultry. Our quality chickens are for eggs, showing, meat, or pets. We have been providing poultry since 1936 and ship throughout the USA. It's always Chick Season™ here. Got Chicks™? We do.… Read more.
21 lis 2017 · Watch a video about Cackle Hatchery, a family owned and operated hatchery in Lebanon Missouri since 1936. Learn about their chicks, varieties, and how to order from their website.
9 maj 2023 · Today, Lebanon, Missouri’s Cackle Hatchery remains one of the last few “hobby” hatcheries in the United States. The now-fourth generation family business preserves the genetics of over 200 varieties of poultry and distributes hundreds of thousands of chicks to small farms and families each year.