Meyer Meal Maker mysteries!

danceswithronin

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This is my second year ordering day-old chicks from Meyer Hatchery after being super, super happy with their customer service last chick-raising season in 2018. I got a silkie bantam assortment of four birds that turned out to be all beautiful pullets, and a Meyer Meal Maker added on for free.

The Meyer Meal Maker is supposed to be a "like" bird of the type you've already ordered, thrown in for free in exchange for the promise that you'll donate some of the eggs or meat to a person in need. So if you buy meat birds, they give you an extra meat bird, if you buy layers, they give you a layer.

Since I ordered all female ornamental types, I expected to get a female laying type (maybe even bantam) as my Meal Maker. I ended up with Mayflower, a huge Plymouth White Rock rooster that I ended up having to rehome even though he was my favorite of the bunch and very gentle with his little silkie harem. I believe he was supposed to be female, but White Rocks seem pretty difficult to sex so I wasn't too upset.

This year the silkies are sold to another flock and I have a mixed flock of six. I have four more chicks coming, three Orps of three different colors and another Meal Maker added in with them. Crossing my fingers that this year it's a pullet! I'm hoping for a Barred Rock or a White Leghorn since I have no barred or white birds in my flock now.

Has anyone else gotten a Meal Maker chick with their Meyer order? What did you end up with?
 
This is my second year ordering day-old chicks from Meyer Hatchery after being super, super happy with their customer service last chick-raising season in 2018. I got a silkie bantam assortment of four birds that turned out to be all beautiful pullets, and a Meyer Meal Maker added on for free.

The Meyer Meal Maker is supposed to be a "like" bird of the type you've already ordered, thrown in for free in exchange for the promise that you'll donate some of the eggs or meat to a person in need. So if you buy meat birds, they give you an extra meat bird, if you buy layers, they give you a layer.

Since I ordered all female ornamental types, I expected to get a female laying type (maybe even bantam) as my Meal Maker. I ended up with Mayflower, a huge Plymouth White Rock rooster that I ended up having to rehome even though he was my favorite of the bunch and very gentle with his little silkie harem. I believe he was supposed to be female, but White Rocks seem pretty difficult to sex so I wasn't too upset.

This year the silkies are sold to another flock and I have a mixed flock of six. I have four more chicks coming, three Orps of three different colors and another Meal Maker added in with them. Crossing my fingers that this year it's a pullet! I'm hoping for a Barred Rock or a White Leghorn since I have no barred or white birds in my flock now.

Has anyone else gotten a Meal Maker chick with their Meyer order? What did you end up with?
We got a RIR pullet, we wouldn't have ordered 6 if we had known they would send us a free chick, our goal was to have 6 total. We love her though, and wouldn't change a thing. She lays large to extra large eggs every day, and is a sweet hen.
 
We got a RIR pullet, we wouldn't have ordered 6 if we had known they would send us a free chick, our goal was to have 6 total. We love her though, and wouldn't change a thing. She lays large to extra large eggs every day, and is a sweet hen.

Is she nice to other chickens? I have always liked the look of Rhode Island Reds/New Hampshire Reds and kind of wanted one in my flock, but I've heard some people say they are a bit aggressive compared to other breeds, and since I have some docile submissive breeds I didn't want a flock conflict.
 
Is she nice to other chickens? I have always liked the look of Rhode Island Reds/New Hampshire Reds and kind of wanted one in my flock, but I've heard some people say they are a bit aggressive compared to other breeds, and since I have some docile submissive breeds I didn't want a flock conflict.
I actually have 3 RIRs that are all easy going and pretty much in the middle of the pecking order. I have 2 really mellow Golden Comets that dont get picked on, an Andalusian and a Dominique that are top of the order and they all do great together.
 
I ordered 2 Blue orpingtons, 1 Lavender, 2 Assorted Cochins, and 2 Buff Orps and one Gold Laced Wyandotte. I was sent two extra chicks not sure what they are but they both act female so far they are 3 weeks. Both have fairly small combs. If they are boys that's cool too I currently don't have any boys in my crew since they are all young ones. Thinking that the white one might be a white rock not sure what the other chick is yet though.
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