 Hey, this is Michelle Getzinger here and I'm with Jen and Phil from Rent a Chicken and we're going to learn a little bit about the process. Hey, so we offer Rent the Chicken so people can try out having backyard hens for fresh eggs without the long-term commitment. We bring a chicken coop with two or four egg laying hens. It's portable. They move it around the yard. It allows people to let their chickens feel like they're free-ranging but not but still have the protection of the chicken coop. Two chickens lay about a dozen eggs a week. Four chickens lay about two dozen eggs a week. Adoption at the end is an option or at any time they can chicken out. So Jen, tell us a little bit about this program right here. So these baby chicks are products of our Hatch the Chicken program. Hatch the Chicken is a five-week rental for schools, preschools, daycares, senior care homes and libraries as well as families to experience baby chicks hatching. They get to keep the baby chicks for two weeks. We provide the cage, the incubator, everything that's needed at the end of that time. Just when they get a little stinky and not so cute, we pick them up and take them back to the farm. So there's no commitment, no long-term commitment with the baby chicks to raise them. So after you do Hatch the Chicken, there's another program called Hatch the Duck. So Jen, tell us a little bit about Hatch the Duck. Hatch the Duck is so fun, but we do ask that our renters experience Hatch the Chicken first. Hatch the Duck is only offered twice a year and it's still a five-week program, but it takes four weeks for the baby ducks to hatch. And then you enjoy baby ducks for one week. They are a little messier and a little smellier than baby chicks, which is why we cut it at that still that five-week program. But they're so cute. Oh my goodness. So it's pretty amazing that these programs are teaching kids basically life skills. You're learning how to take care of an animal. You're learning about the life process. There's a lot that has to offer. It really goes with the STEM program, right? The science, technology, education, math. And we focus on different aspects of that because there is the science of the egg hatch and the science of the growth. I mean, just take a baby chick after just the third day inside the egg, their heart starts to beat. And 21 days later, they hatch. I mean, we're going from just an egg to 21 days in a hatch. So it really is an experience for the organization or the family to be a part of. So we're here and this is the get-up that you get when you get your rented chicken. Jen's going to tell us a little bit about what all comes in that package. Yeah, so whether you live in the greater Pittsburgh area or you live in Toronto, we have locations all over and it sounds like we're like super big place, a super big company, but it really is homestead fill and I holding down the headquarters and each location is family owned and operated. And so you'll receive a chicken coop that's portable similar to this or otherwise. But if you don't live in one of those areas, we have an out of area package where we can ship a coop that's similar to this that's flat. And this is made by our homage friend Levi. This is very well handcrafted. We can ship the coop flat and then after a week we ship chickens that are ready to lay the feed and everything that's in a rental package as well as a book and chicken friends. We don't ship ourselves, but you know, we're available on the phone all the way. Yeah. And so that's a purchase. It's not a rental, but it's definitely a turnkey package to get started with backyard chickens. So when the chickens come, are they come in the mail? Yes. They do. USPS. Whoa. I would love to see that. If it fits, it ships. So thank you guys so much for watching. If you're interested in rented chicken, we're going to put all of Jen and Phil's information down below and she'll check to see if your municipality requires any type of permits or if you're allowed to have rented chicken. But this is a great way to get started and thank you guys so much for your time. Sure thing. Good to be here. Bye.