Mcmurray hatchery

Some hatcheries, like Ideal, will mark the male for you if you request it.

The batch I have now are bantams from someone kind of local...I have no idea what I have, but I think I have at least 2 boys that will be finding a new home. My order coming in March is 14 pullets, plus who knows how many roos for warmth lol. Thge extra roos as well as a few pullets will be finding new homes once I decide who I am keeping
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Edit: Ideal marks the males with a mark on their heads if requested...dont know about banding though...
 
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I have never tried it. The hatchery I ordered from didn't do it. However, I did notice some hatcheries did it for male/female. But I haven't seen anything for breed that I remember on the sites.
 
Great feedback, wondering if you all know which of the following are companies that are just middlemen (drop ship companies that by from true hatcheries) or which ones are true hatcheries.
I would think if they have the word hatchery in their name that would have some significance

efowl.com
meyerhatchery.com
mypetchicken.com
purelypoultry.com
belthatchery.com
mcmurraryhatchery.com
cacklehatchery.com
mthealthy.com
ideal-poultry.com
 
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I have never tried it. The hatchery I ordered from didn't do it. However, I did notice some hatcheries did it for male/female. But I haven't seen anything for breed that I remember on the sites.

at cackle theve always marked anything i asked them to. unless it was for male -female in a straight run, they wont do that, thats defeating the purpose of straight run.
 
Drop ship:

My Pet Chicken
Randall Burkey
Purely Poultry


Hatchery:

McMurray
Ideal
Privett/Welp
Cackle
Meyer
Belt
 
awesome you rock THANKS

Do any of them have better quality than others?
 
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LOL That's opening up a can of worms. Some say yes, some say no. In my opinion they're all about the same, you might get good or you might get poor examples. Just don't go by the pictures on the websites, they're not usually of the actual stock.

There's another 'tier' of hatcheries. Sandhill Preservation, Superior Farms and Holderread Waterfowl. I know Holderread's are far superior when it comes to waterfowl, I have heard that the other two have better poultry but I couldn't tell you for sure.
 
I think it differs with different breeds of chickens, too.

I especially like the EE's from Cackle. They lay a lot of eggs, and they are good hot weather and winter layers. My people who buy eggs from me really like those green and blue eggs.

I have gotten EE's from a couple other places and they have not been as good.

Catherine
 
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i would agree, since i have not ordered every bird from every hatchery this may be true. but in my own opinion, i just think cackle has really good birds i like them best because of bird quality and excellent cust. service,, and although you meet people on here who will fight tooth and nail over the sacred reputation of mc murry, i do not care for them.
 
I appreciate all your info and ongoing education....anyone want to meet me at the post office to split an order of these?
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I've had meraks at our little farm so I don't feel right about raising them and then letting them go. They could infect the rest of peoples stock. I'm very conscious about not doing that. But the post office would be fine...or a secluded spot under a freeway (you know ala a drug exchange we would just be getting chicks) Oh my I'm nutz!

Sicilian Buttercup

Speckled Sussex

White plymouth rock

Silver laced wyandotte
 

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