i got six about a week ago. They are all doing great and it seems like there more energetic then the chicks i ordered last year.
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I'm just worried about getting a bunch of males.
We've bought TSC chicks for a couple of years. In our area, they get sex-linked pullets, one straight-run "breed of the week", straight-run mxed bantams and silkies.
The 4 straight run chickens we got turned out to be 3 hens and a roo. The sex-linked pullets have always been pullets![]()
Last year, they had terrible luck with the banties in all of the stores in this area. We had a hard winter and a cold spring, and it seems like the banty chicks were just too stressed from the transport. The stores lost a lot of the chicks. Not knowing that, we bought 6 banties and 5 of them died within a few days. I didn't replace them because by the time the weather was more stable, they weren't getting bantams in.
The store replaced them for free this year (and they were very nice about it) and even added an extra chick to make the 6-chick legal minimum in our state. We have had them a little over a week and they are active and robust. This year we got silkies and these are the biggest silkie chicks I have ever seen! The silkies were only a little smaller than the sex-links in the next pen, and they were the same age and from the same delivery date. They must be banties, though, since there is no large fowl version of the silkie.
If you want specific breeds of banty, use a hatchery. I think it's very hard to determine what breed you're looking at from mixed batches.
Actually, I have heard that there ARE large fowl silkies, but I think there only seen in Europe and stuff. I might just order bantams from MPC because they are sexed there. I don't have that much room for a bunch of large fowl, but I can keep a few bantams.![]()