Cackle is really polite and nice, we got our sucks from them
Well Dan I'm definitely not using Cackle!

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Cackle is really polite and nice, we got our sucks from them
With hatcheries I'm not sure price makes a ton a difference in quality... I have gotten birds (never meat birds mind you) from Cackle, Ideal, Privett (where Welp drop ships from), and McMurray. All were fine, but not much difference in quality, overall. (Certainly a certain hatchery may have better quality of a certain breed, say, Rhode Island Red than another, but I am talking about overall quality on all breeds.) I got a small group of EEs from Cackle this spring and had a couple issues with genetics - bum legs and crossed beaks. Maybe this was abnormal, I wouldn't judge based on one order, but I ordered far more chicks from Ideal (at a much cheaper price), and had no genetic issues. I think with hatcheries it's mostly luck of the draw.
@abbevilleoz
From what I have read Central is different than most hatcheries and owns all their own flocks on site, which is unusual for a hatchery. I think many hatcheries farm certain/all breeds out to sub contacted farms. Also, FYI, I am not sure what you were looking at with Welp, but they are almost twice the price as Central, about $150 for 100 birds compared to $95 for 100 from Central.
With hatcheries I'm not sure price makes a ton a difference in quality... I have gotten birds (never meat birds mind you) from Cackle, Ideal, Privett (where Welp drop ships from), and McMurray. All were fine, but not much difference in quality, overall. (Certainly a certain hatchery may have better quality of a certain breed, say, Rhode Island Red than another, but I am talking about overall quality on all breeds.) I got a small group of EEs from Cackle this spring and had a couple issues with genetics - bum legs and crossed beaks. Maybe this was abnormal, I wouldn't judge based on one order, but I ordered far more chicks from Ideal (at a much cheaper price), and had no genetic issues. I think with hatcheries it's mostly luck of the draw.
Cackle has actually updated their EE page, last I checked and acknowledged that their EE's do have issues with crossed beaks. I was pretty disappointed to find that AFTER I had already ordered a mixed box from them.
Cackle has actually updated their EE page, last I checked and acknowledged that their EE's do have issues with crossed beaks. I was pretty disappointed to find that AFTER I had already ordered a mixed box from them.
The crossbeak issues are in the "EE" breed period, not just Cackles. It is something that just pops up in them.
Cackle also carries true Ameraucanas from one of the top breeders in the US. I also like that they post videos of all their breeding stock on their YouTube channel.