Ours personally definitely wound up being Pioneer Broilers. They resorted to feather eating, and harassing the other chickens to do so, but were inconsolable when separated from the rest of the flock (they’d grown up together). They were starting to slow down since we couldn’t separate them to monitor feeding, and we opted to put them down as the other chickens were getting plucked raw.
It was sad, but the other chickens are now far happier and we chose to get Turkens from Cackle that have wound up gorgeous and growing at a normal pace.
I think if we’d have had an additional coop that had a run attached to the main one, it might have been doable for us to restrict their diet and give them higher protein as well to maybe (hopefully) stop the feather eating. I’m sure someone more experienced than us would’ve handled it with much more grace and success!
I do know that the TSC employees at our location sent every single complaint right up the ladder to the hatchery that had sent them labeled as just “Turkens”. They haven’t been at our store since folks started to discover, and I think (and hope) the complaints were heard, or at least would be sent advertised as Pioneer Broilers! I am sad we couldn’t make the very best of our situation, but it did lead us to our five lovely Turken pullets from Cackle that are just stunning and sweet. Really hoping you (and everyone else!) has an outcome you are happy with in such a peculiar situation.

I think if we’d have had an additional coop that had a run attached to the main one, it might have been doable for us to restrict their diet and give them higher protein as well to maybe (hopefully) stop the feather eating. I’m sure someone more experienced than us would’ve handled it with much more grace and success!
I do know that the TSC employees at our location sent every single complaint right up the ladder to the hatchery that had sent them labeled as just “Turkens”. They haven’t been at our store since folks started to discover, and I think (and hope) the complaints were heard, or at least would be sent advertised as Pioneer Broilers! I am sad we couldn’t make the very best of our situation, but it did lead us to our five lovely Turken pullets from Cackle that are just stunning and sweet. Really hoping you (and everyone else!) has an outcome you are happy with in such a peculiar situation.
