MyPetChicken hatchery

I have never had any bantams, but I got four chicks from MPC last year. A Barred Plymouth Rock, a Rhode Island Red, a Salmon Faverolle, and a Columbian Wyandotte. I got them at the end of April, so it was still kinda cold where I live in NJ. There was a screw up at the post office (not MPC's fault), so they didn't arrive until a day later than they should have. When we opened the box, all four chicks were very wobbly. The Salmon Faverolle was so weak it died within a couple days. The Columbian Wyandotte died about a week later. The Barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red were the stronger ones of the four, and they did make it. Chicks I have gotten from Tractor Supply Company and a local farm have been much stronger than any of those four were, so I would just be very careful ordering a small amount of birds. If you live in NorCal, the coldness shouldn't be such an issue, especially since it is later in the season. But I imagine bantams are even more fragile than my chicks were, and I'd hate to see you order three, just to have a couple die. You don't want to be left with a single chick. :( Honestly, if anywhere within about 3 hours driving distance had the breeds I wanted, I would go out of my way to get them there. It's just safer for the birds in my experience.
 
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Mysslys.15.

Thank you for all you've told me about your situation. It''s very sad to pay and lose a chick or more. So sorry for the delay. I agree, within 3 hrs go and get the chicks.

We bought two Welsummer's and one just died after we got it. I think it was to cold, but the other one lived after we thought she was gone too

Thank you for all your insight, I do appreciate it.

About getting 3 chicks, we can't order only 3 even from MyPet.Chicken as to their limit. Our zip code says we have to order 9 chicks. So, that option is out.
 

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