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ChickenWhisperer101
Crowing
Thatās awesome! If that were me, I would end up with 2 new chicks every week! So, maybe that wouldnāt be good. LolMcMurray Hatchery is about a half hour from where I live, and a friend of mine sometimes works there, which means no minimum number to buy and no shipping cost.
So, this year, I got three Cochin Bantams (2 of which were roos, of course; the girl has terribly crooked toes but gets around fine), a Columbian Wyandotte and a Bielefelder -- both girls.
Aside from Maxie's toes, everyone is perfectly well and thriving. I have three older McMurray girls I got from a friend who was getting out of chickens. Those two Cochin Bantam girls and the Blue-Laced Red Wyandotte are three or four years old now and doing well.
The vet who sees my chickens (and whom I practically worship out of gratitude that anyone will see my poultry) got 30 chicks from McMurray this year. She knew someone who worked there, and she said there was apparently an oversupply of chicks at one point, so they sold assorted "mystery" breed chicks for $1 each. You gotta love a vet who falls victim to chicken math, don't you?