As hard as some* of the employees as my
TSC try, some really don't know what they're talking about. I called last year and asked one employee if they could see any feather footed bantams in the bantam bin and had to go through quite an extensive explanation on what bantams are, yes they are chickens, and yes some have feathers on their feet. How do you tell? Oh by looking at their feet...?
The same
TSC also had a bunch of red sex links mixed in with the Easter Egger and kept calling the straight run chicks, straight line chicks.
I come in there often, I'm quite well known... Not sure if it's in a good way or bad way. I kept checking in for silkie chicks in the bantam bin to add some color to my silkie flock, ended up with 4 ducks, 6 Easter Eggers, a black sex link, 2 red sex links and 2 SLWs.. Whoops

luckily I have a lot of room to work with and a lot of people buying chicks.
I am pretty positive bills friend, Mable, is a pekin though. "She" has all white feathers, is pretty large and has orange legs. I didn't think I would ever get ducks but here I am with 4, am building a new coop and run for them and am on the lookout for Cayugas and possibly Muscovys.. What can I say?
