Striaght run chicks

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I'm looking at a local small hatchery (a mom and pop place that's been in business since 1996) but only want 3 breeds (to finish out my small flock) they sell the 3 breeds I want as straight run and I only want 2 per breed but wonder if I should get 3 to have a better chance at a pullet (don't want roos so if end up with any roos will have to rehome) 2 of these breeds I cannot find at any other breeders in surrounding states so would really like to get them here. I know most people say it's 50/50 for straight run but I don't want to have to buy 8-10 just to have better odds but still not a garentee of a pullet. And only one of the 3 breeds which is sold as a straight run is one they can be sexed by beak and leg color at birth (zombie). I don't want to spend so much money to get 15 or more between the 3 breeds cus I'd have to hope someone might buy a male chick for a few dollars so I'm not wasting all the money I spent with chicks I don't want to grow out. I only want 4-6 pullets to round out my flock so hubby would also blow a gasket and not let me get much if any if had to get 5+ per breed just for a chance at 1 hen. These breeds are not sold at any local farm stores round us (tractor supply, fleet farm, bomgarrs).
 
Sounds familiar! We too sometimes want chicks only sold straight run, and given the small number wanted, the odds of getting cockerels is pretty high. Have a plan for them, and definitely order more than you would like to order, so the odds are a bit better to get at least some pullets.
Recently here we got five cockerels out of six, and another set of six brought us five pullets. 50-50, right?
Can you get the chicks you'd like by ordering from a hatchery? Is there a hatchery within your comfort zone to pick up birds in person?
Look up Cackle, MurrayMcMurray, or whoever and see what's available.
Mary
 

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