Fred's Hens :
Probably 25 Isa Browns, but I'll order them from TownLine. I love getting the post office phone call. The feed store over charges for chicks and I don't necessarily trust that kids haven't stressed them too much by messing with them, even though they aren't supposed to. But, I'll look at chicks there, when I go. You never know.
Things sure must be different in your area!!! The chick prices at
TSC, Orschleins and Southern States in my area are very fair compared to ordering from hatcheries. Add to that the cost of shipping and insurance and the feed store prices seem downright cheap.
As for the stress factor, our "feed store" chicks were very healthy and we only lost one out of twelve at a few days old. Granted they may not meet the "conformation standards" some people on here demand but we are very happy with our "feed store" girls. They are very good layers and have become very sweet pets we really enjoy. I just can't see us wasting the extra $30 + dollars for shipping just to get the same quality hatchery birds. After all, the feed stores order from the same hatcheries we can order from.
I guess there only two reasons I can see to mail-order chicks. One is to get an unusual breed the feed stores don't carry. The other is to order "show quality" chicks direct from specialized breeders.
I daresay most of us backyard chicken people are more interested in having affordable fun pets and good eggs than royal linage.
Larry