newchickychick
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- Apr 2, 2025
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They look exactly like mine did.
I don't think mine are necessarily cornish cross any more but definitely some sort of fast-growing broiler cross. They're about the size of 7-8 week olds at just 3 weeks old... </3 Mine are now growing out fuller feathers. Two are very reddish brown and one's white with funky black markings. The fourth though is all white. I'm so sorry for this! It is heartbreaking.
The TSC workers when I asked about it said they've been pushing up complaints and said they were mad on behalf of the customers because they get the chicks labeled and they have no way of knowing they were bred for meat birds at the store. At least at mine, they're doing what they can to try to get it to stop and hope the hatchery listens because it isn't right to do to customers expecting pets and/or eggs.
They are, however, some of the sweetest goofs of the batch. I definitely plan to order Turkens from a hatchery in the future where I know they aren't meat bird mixes. :[ But definitely won't be buying any yellow chicks from TSC again any time soon.

The TSC workers when I asked about it said they've been pushing up complaints and said they were mad on behalf of the customers because they get the chicks labeled and they have no way of knowing they were bred for meat birds at the store. At least at mine, they're doing what they can to try to get it to stop and hope the hatchery listens because it isn't right to do to customers expecting pets and/or eggs.
They are, however, some of the sweetest goofs of the batch. I definitely plan to order Turkens from a hatchery in the future where I know they aren't meat bird mixes. :[ But definitely won't be buying any yellow chicks from TSC again any time soon.