It is NOT misleading to call a female chick, a pullet. There is no other name except female baby chick. Started pullets can range from a week old to four months old. A layer is a pullet or hen that has been laying eggs. A hen is a year old and older.
Pullet chick is the proper name. So Stromsberg isn't misleading you.
Pretty sure Stromberg's is another drop shipper. Perhaps that can be confirmed. In other words, they get the birds from another hatchery and act as the middle man.
Yes Strombergs is a drop shipper, no sense in paying a middle man when you can get the chicks directly from the breeder. The Exhibition line chicks they sell are bred by reknown breeder Duane Urch and if you want them, you can contact Duane directly and order them at $7.00 a chick rather than the $8.80 that Strombergs charges when they resell them.
Then why are the 49.00 on the site for exhibition quality????? What makes that chick worth that much money???? I realize that the "shipping cost" is included in the price, but come on.............49.00 for "show quality"............dang, that's an expensive chick.
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Yep, look at the quantity box, that's for 5 chicks. But that brings them to around $10 each ( the catalog I got the $8.80 from is a year or two old and Duane had to raise his prices this year so I guess that's why they are now higher at Strombergs. But like I said, Duane sales them for $7 each this year, but that dosent include shipping.
Better to order directly from Duane than Stromsberg's. I know they raised a bit because they need the money to cover the other expenses (the middleman expenses).