Please identify TSC mystery chicks.

Well, I think I have found out what those chicks are: I found another TSC with the same chicks labeled as Red Rangers. Nice, more meat birds with an unknown egg production history. I already have 12 Cornish X, I don't want more meat birds. Oh wait, I already do. Gotta love it!
I forgot about red rangers. TSC seems to like those meat breeds :idunno
 
Well, I think I have found out what those chicks are: I found another TSC with the same chicks labeled as Red Rangers. Nice, more meat birds with an unknown egg production history. I already have 12 Cornish X, I don't want more meat birds. Oh wait, I already do. Gotta love it!

Your TSC didn't have the bin labeled? Ours carries something called "production red" which look similar and just yesterday they had a bin of Dixie rainbows which may be a possibility. Just keep hoping for the production red.
 
Well, I think I have found out what those chicks are: I found another TSC with the same chicks labeled as Red Rangers. Nice, more meat birds with an unknown egg production history. I already have 12 Cornish X, I don't want more meat birds. Oh wait, I already do. Gotta love it!


   Your TSC didn't have the bin labeled?  Ours carries something called "production red" which look similar and just yesterday they had a bin of Dixie rainbows which may be a possibility.  Just keep hoping for the production red.
The bins around here are sometimes labeled, but most of the labels re worn off. I figured out one bin was BSLs though just by comparing the picture on the sign...
 
Well, of course it had a label. It had a black silhouette of a hen and chicks with the name "unknown" in the title area. Which is better than buying a bird, thinking that you are getting one type, only to discover you didn't get what you paid for (paying for minorcas and getting australorps).
 

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