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The one by me has white leghorn and Orpington pullets

Cool! Well, I'm in Canada so they probably have different breeds here. I looked oh their website and I didn't see any chicks for sale....
Mine usually has buff orpingtons, rhode island reds pullets, leghorns pullet, barred rocks, black autralorps, and a couple other breeds
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I think those are the only pullets at mine but I am not sure
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Fun! I've always wanted an Orpington.
 
Cool! Well, I'm in Canada so they probably have different breeds here. I looked oh their website and I didn't see any chicks for sale....

Fun! I've always wanted an Orpington.
Sorry, some areas don't sell chicks. I have two buff orphingtons, not my favorite breed, but they are a pretty good breed for eggs.
 
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What's that?
The Cornish Cross Fryer is a meat chicken. They are white (I think with a bit of black around their neck but I'm not sure), and at about 10-14 weeks, they are ready to Cull. They are super fast growing. I was watching a YouTube video on someone with them and they looked like almost full grown chickens. When the lady said that they were like 10 weeks old, I was like OH MY WORD! Lol
 
TSC has chicks?!?!?!? What breeds????
Our TSC has soo many breeds! They have RIR's, Ameraucana's (and not just EE's either, real Ameraucana's!), Buff Orpingtons, Old english game's, assorted bantams, Cornish rocks, Khaki Campbell ducklings, Black Australorps, Turkeys, Pekin ducklings, Polish, Red stars, Rainbow chickens, Barred rocks, Leghorns, Black sex links, and a few more I just can't remember what they are!
 
The Cornish Cross Fryer is a meat chicken. They are white (I think with a bit of black around their neck but I'm not sure), and at about 10-14 weeks, they are ready to Cull. They are super fast growing. I was watching a YouTube video on someone with them and they looked like almost full grown chickens. When the lady said that they were like 10 weeks old, I was like OH MY WORD! Lol
I could have gotten some dark cornish's form My Pet Chicken the year before last, but I switched them out for some Rhode Island reds!
 

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