humblehillsfarm
Crazy chicken lady
At the very least, if this is a common practice, hatcheries should clarify this. It's a terrible position for many folks to be in to dispense of or dispatch a rooster when there was never supposed to be one. If I had not known I'd receive a rooster, I'd certainly take the extra chick. Thankfully I was aware of Meyer's policy and have always received accurately sexed chicks. I was simply saying I didn't agree with the policy of throwing in a free unexpected male. Personally, I can handle keeping or eating the extra male, but I've been on the other side of the fence too.I have seen several hatcheries that offer an extra chick, and they all give you a choice to accept or refuse it. So if you cannot have roosters, and if the free chick is likely to be a male (McMurray's usually are), then you just refuse the free chick. No problem.