@tommysgirl Quote is not working ... way back, you asked about my experience with Sand Hill. I've ordered from them twice. Both times, I placed the order in Spring and received chicks a few months later, in mid Summer.
First order was for Buckeyes and SG Dorkings. They didn't have the number of Buckeyes that I had ordered, so they substituted multiple colors of Dorkings - gave me several extras. I thought that was a nice gesture, they meant well. I would not recommend ordering Dorkings from them, because that line goofed up the color in my SGs so much, I am still trying to get rid of off colors. The type on the Dorkings was not good, but those were the most broody of any Dorkings I've ever had. Health of all their birds was also good. Type on the Buckeyes was a little better but still not to Standard.
They also gave me a credit, since they weren't able to fulfill my order exactly. Again, I thought that was very nice of them. Just for fun, I used the credit to order Delawares, because their description made them sound like good meat birds.
Those Dels grew fast and laid large dark brown eggs every day for their first year. They had decent size - still not to Standard and not as large framed as Kathy's - but still good. Their color was not right at all, the roosters were too upright. I liked them so much that I decided to stop breeding Buckeyes and replace them with Delawares.
A couple times, I have emailed Glenn to ask breeding questions. He emails me back the same day. He's a very nice guy.
So, that's my experience with Sand Hill. Kind of mixed between good & bad. I think quality depends on what you order.