For the most part, I've had good experiences with Ideal and I've ordered from them a number of times. I've also ordered from Cackle and Privett and bought Privett chicks from our local TSC and minus one bad Cackle experience, I don't have any complaints. I had a number of losses from one Ideal shipment but it was early in the year when we had horrible cold snaps, in the single digits, and I only ordered 10 assorted bantams and they had included EE cockerels for warmth. I had 4 losses before they arrived, all bantams, and 2 more with in 48 hrs and then 1 of the cockerels. It was definitely weather related. My Cackle experience was a little different, the weather wasn't as severe, there or here, but I had a HORRIBLE time keeping chicks alive and had a lot of losses. It was a hatchery surprise, so they don't handle losses the same as if it had been a normal order. I've had positive experiences with them before and since and will continue to order from them.I'm sorry for everyone's lost pets. That's a sad day.
I'm super stoked today because we are going to pick up an old "dog house" for free off Craigslist. The whole back panel opens up and it has a hole in the front where a doggie door was. It's also just over 4ft by just over 3ft and 4 ft tall. I still want to make a bigger one but this will get me started and will allow me to get started sooner rather than later. Do y'all think I should start with 4 pullets? Also do y'all think of birds from Ideal?
Are you starting with day old chicks or started/older/off heat pullets? I would suggest if you want 4 but are starting with day old chicks, to get twice that, or if ordering from a hatchery, whatever the minimum is. I've found its pretty simple to sell my 'extra' chicks, especially when off of heat. A good price point is to add about $1 a week over what they cost you (don't forget shipping/packaging cost) to sell the extras. If starting with older pullets all from the same place, then maybe a couple of extra. I like having extras because even though the pen was secure for the last group, a new group always seems to find a way out. Or a predator that I didn't know would be an issue, feral cats for example, took out a number of our chicks last year. Or the fact that they were running from a feral cat and jumped into the dog water container and drowned...All instances you 'know' could happen but you don't really think about until they do.
Hope this helps!