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I agree with all of this, including the RIR.Welcome to BYC. A head first photo for each would help. I think you have a gold laced Wyandotte and a silver laced Wyandotte. The white one could be a lot of different breeds so it will take more time with that one. I'm guessing the red/brown one could be a green egger but could be a Rhode Island red.
I didn't know they did that. That is false advertisingWelcome to BackYard Chickens! I agree with what has been said above. Don't expect any of your chicks to be pullets, though! Tractor Supply only sells some of their breeds as "Premium Pullets" to get people to buy them, when they are actually straight run.
I can admit Tractor Supply is one of the most false-advertising feed stores when it comes to telling what their chicks are. None of their chicks are straightbred and are of bad quality, coming from Hoover's . . . as well as none of their employees are educated on chickens.I didn't know they did that. That is false advertising![]()
Yeah, I know Hoover's doesn't always have the best representatives of breeds, and that is okay. But having a bin labeled 'premium pullets' where the chicks are straight run just goes too far because that is misrepresenting what you are selling.I can admit Tractor Supply is one of the most false-advertising feed stores when it comes to telling what their chicks are. None of their chicks are straightbred and are of bad quality, coming from Hoover's . . . as well as none of their employees are educated on chickens.
There was also Cornish Cross in the Bantam bin, and ducklings in the Brahma bin. Those are the two main mix-ups I have seen.Yeah, I know Hoover's doesn't always have the best representatives of breeds, and that is okay. But having a bin labeled 'premium pullets' where the chicks are straight run just goes too far because that is misrepresenting what you are selling.