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post #11 of 14

I suppose I should have said "created" strictly for them. There isn't anything that stays at one hatchery anymore. If it sells then another hatchery will pick it up to make a buck, too.

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Bantam Cochins are my love! Mille Fleur projects, buff barred projects and black/blue Mottled. Chickens, Guineas, Ducks, Peafowl and Meal Worms. Contact me for hatching eggs and a link to my website.


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post #12 of 14
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Originally Posted by mikeypalone 

I saw these at a website for a poultry farm in georgia but i can't find it now. I don't think they are only for tsc because i remember the website had pricing for them in orders of 25 or more.


Another place may be breeding them now, but last year when they first came on the scene at TSC and a big crazy was started about them, they were all comming from Mt. Healthy hatchery and were being sold only to TSC stores, the MtHealthy people told me that themselves, however this year they have them listed in the site and avaiable to anyone.

Do you know if that website was selling the actuall hybrid or where they breeding Tetratint to Tetratint ?

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Hatching eggs are no longer avaiable from any breeds until further notice due to predator problems and birds being too old .
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post #13 of 14

Well, this thread is a mystery solved! My MIL bought us ten chicks from TSC just before Easter. As they started to grow, they had lovely red/brown coloring on their heads and shoulders. When they laid their first eggs a few days ago, it became apparent they were not the white leghorns she had thought. They are indeed, personable ladies, and I'm enjoying them as my entre into backyard chickens.

post #14 of 14

i love my tetra tints. they are so calm, never broody, and much more social than any other chickens I've had. i would recommend this breed to anyone.thumbsup.gif

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