I'm almost afraid to post in this thread...=-) Although I'm hoping to have somewhat of a good story to tell you...
We ordered 15 pullets from Ideal in February this year and received them in good condition. Didn't lose one. However, we bought them for my daughter's 4-H project because she wanted to learn about chickens. After researching a bit more, looking and asking around, I got several recommendations for a small place in the heart of Portland, Or (about 45 mins away from where we live.) It's a little farm store that is big into organic and was said to get quality birds from multiple sources. We went in and walked away with an EE (just because I love them!), a Silver Grey Dorking and a Silver-Laced Wyandotte. I asked them where they get their birds and they said that while they do have multiple sources, most of them are contracted through Privet Hatchery in New Mexico.
Fast forward to this week. My daughter has 11 birds at the county fair. All eleven competed in the open class and six of those competed in the 4-H classes as well. Her Silver Laced Wyandotte received overall:
Open Class
1st in Silver Laced Wyandottes
Champion of Wyandottes (Overall)
Reserve Grand Champion Overall
4-H Class
1st in conformation
Grand Champion Overall (Pullets)
Best in Show (Overall)
The judging panels for both open and 4-H class were different and most if not all had APA experience. A few of the judges told me that they would recommend finding a good quality Silver Laced Wyandotte Rooster and breeding her.
So, I guess you would say that we -did- get a great bird out of a hatchery....but I'm not sure if it's the type of show quality you are looking for in regards to this thread. =-) Now I just need to figure out if I should heed the judges' advice...but that's a question for another thread!