We have Delawares, Welsummers and Ameraucana from Whitmore. They were very friendly and easy to deal with. They shipped day olds and phoned when they were shipped with a tracking number. They shipped two extra Welsummer chicks and only 1 died, so we got a freebie. So on a customer service level, yes I would work with them again.
These are still very young birds, ugly adolescents, and I cannot speak to their show or breeder potential at this time. Also we are not terribly experienced with what to look for yet on the exhibition front.
One Welsummer seems to be a runt if that is possible with chickens, smaller than the rest and forgets to get out of the rain and has to be rescued to the brooder frequently. (maybe she just likes the brooder.) The other Welsummers are active and thrifty enough. I have a neighbor lined up to take some.
The Delawares are certainly filling out very fast, so their ad stating they breed for growthy birds appears to be true! They seem to enjoy making great leaps on both legs, like those dinosaurs from Jurassic Park. I will keep some of these fopr hatching eggs even if they are not "exhibition standard" as they grow so fast and should make more meat-type birds like themselves.
The Ameraucanas appear to be 1 blue/dark grey (pullet?), 1 splash/very light gray (pullet?) and three black with other color patches (at least one of these is a cockerel for sure) I assume the mixed spots on the black birds will be present in the adults so these individuals could not be shown as "Black" Ameraucanas? The beards and muffs do not appear to be pronounced, but these are young birds, I'm not sure if that changes as they get older.