The only chicks I’ll buy there are ones I know I can identify myself.
That’s why I got the Naked Necks (they’re a no brainer lol), bantam Cochin and Silkie.
That’s why I got the Naked Necks (they’re a no brainer lol), bantam Cochin and Silkie.
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When I first bought chickens I got them from tractor supply as an impulse purchase but I had been wanting them for a while. I had a few breeds in mind that they had, one of which were buff Orpingtons. I bought 6 and they ended up all being isa brown but I still kept them. Bad labeling and not recommend if you don’t know much about the breed your getting and what they are supposed to look like. I ended up going back and I was basically the one directing the employees and they had barley a clue about any breed and could not answer my questions. I don’t hate them but the employees and labels are pretty disorganized so my only advice would be to know what your looking for when you get their and watch for miss labeling.So I bought what was labeled as Americauna, turned out to be Easter Eggers was fine with that. Went back and bought what was supposed to be sexed pullets and brahmas, i don't think I got a single brahma, I will post picks this weekend but 3 of them are bluish color with no leg feather, the others look like cochins not brahma. This is very disappointing! Does anyone here have any experience with TSC with this issue and is there anything I can get them to do?