I only bought ladies

400
at least these were female :)
 
well than that's three wrong. I am getting a refund and dumping them off at Farm & Home for them to deal with. They can resell them to whoever. I paid for 6 females chicks, since I live in town and we cannot have roosters. I told them this. That is why I asked for all females. They said if they have a mark on them they are males. None had a mark of any sort on them anywhere. And I bought 5 Easter eggers and only got 4. Andthe red sexlink I got to lay more eggs isn't going to be laying any eggs since he's a rooster. If they get the sex wrong half the time and the breed 1/6 the time they really shouldn't sell chicks. I wonder how many others who live in town bought females and ended up with males. Roosters can't lay and no one wants them to crow.
if they sold you the red sex link as female they should have known it was a male by color that's why they are called sex links you can tell the males from females at birth by color I'd get my money back
 
if they sold you the red sex link as female they should have known it was a male by color that's why they are called sex links you can tell the males from females at birth by color I'd get my money back
they sold him as a female Easter egger. Not just a male instead of female red sex link. They have to take him back too. I can't keep him. He starts crowing and I will get fined for having a rooster in town. Even tho I never bought a rooster. Now did I ask for a red sex link. I asked for a female Easter Egger.
 
they sold him as a female Easter egger. Not just a male instead of female red sex link. They have to take him back too. I can't keep him. He starts crowing and I will get fined for having a rooster in town. Even tho I never bought a rooster. Now did I ask for a red sex link. I asked for a female Easter Egger.
they should definitely refund you but I doubt they will take them back at that age. If I were you and you don't want to deal with having to make them soup yourself I'd start looking asap for a home for them as by the looks of them they will be crowing any day and roos are very hard to rehome. You may even be lucky enough to find someone who would switch your two roos for one female.
 

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