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You would be better off just ordering them yourself from a hatchery. That's the minimum most hatcheries have, some have as few as 15 when it gets a little warmer, Ideal has a $25 minimum but my understanding is they are low on availability right now.So, I was looking at the special order form that TSC here has. It looks like there is a minimum order of 25 for chicks...
We really want to get some Buff Orpingtons, and I was wondering if anyone here would be interested in some of them? We only need 6 pullets. :/ They had told us the other day when we talked to them that they could order any number for us, just as long as it was a minimum of 6. We still have to confirm this in store, and will be Friday. However, if there is a larger minimum order, is there anyone near Charlottesville that would be interested in buying some of them?
The sign actually says a minimum of 6. The lady and I both tried to explain that to them. They INSISTED we were wrong. We looked at each other and I said go up the block, mom&pop feed store you what you want.
Another reason to NOT buy chicks at TSC.
You would be better off just ordering them yourself from a hatchery. That's the minimum most hatcheries have, some have as few as 15 when it gets a little warmer, Ideal has a $25 minimum but my understanding is they are low on availability right now.
If you order from a hatchery yourself and cut out the middle man, you will be able to get reimbursed for any losses, if you order pullets and it turns out you have more roosters than the 10% guarantee difference you can get credited back, you might be surprised how quickly chicks sell on Craigslist if you know their breeds and they aren't something that's offered locally. You could also order the 6 you want (there are a couple of hatcheries, Cackle I believe is one, that you have to order in multiples of 5) and then fill the order will a breed that sells well in your area, either a meat breed or good layers, or EE seem to sell well. Just make sure they look different from the breed you want so you aren't guessing at which ones are yours.
I've bought and still buy chicks from TSC but only 'for fun' if I see something that catches my eye. I ordered our layers and what I WANT this year from hatcheries, will grow them out a couple of months, pick out the ones I want and sell the extras.
That's good to know that the hatchery would still reimburse you for losses even though you paid TSC. We bought chicks from TSC last year and then ordered directly from Privett. We had a good experience with Privett. I always pick up our orders at the local post office between 6 and 10 am, depending on which truck they are on.
Yeah, I wonder too. I myself have to sell 4 chicks, but luckily my dad's coworker (who already has chickens) is going to buy them. I didn't want to sell to the wrong person and just have the poor things die because they don't know what they're doing.Makes one wonder how many of those chicks end up being throw away chicks since so many want less than the minimum.