Tractor Supply Chicks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Refunding money for dead chicks can be a double edged sword, and I can see both sides. Obviously if a hatchery order arrives and the chicks are dead the fault isn't with the person getting them.
Until last year our local TSC refunded money or chicks. This year not so much. Perhaps after talking to the purchaser. What caused the difference? I buy supplies at TSC and talk to the sales people and managers. Most are very helpful during chick days. A flyer is given out detailing the care and housing of poultry and their needs.
Now here are some of the recent stories. People have gotten peeps as pets and allowed their small children to play with them.
Some people house them in a cardboard box, no heat, and expect them to survive.
Someone did the rest of their shopping including grocery shopping, arriving home three hours later and were incensed that their peeps were all dead.
Someone made several stops on their way home to show the peeps off to their friends.
Bowls that the peeps could not easily reach were used for feed and water.
You get enough people acting like that and it causes a policy change. Not fair, but it happens.
I've gotten chickens different ways. Adults and juveniles from friends and neighbors. Peeps from hatchery and feed stores plus I've hatched my own from either my own eggs or purchased eggs.
My highest mortality rate has been through shipped and delivered eggs, usually from show breeders. I've had 100% no hatch in one case, extremely low hatches in others and absolutely no refund there. I have a 98% hatch rate using my own eggs.100% living rate from juveniles I've gotten. Both hatchery shipped and feed store chicks fall in the middle, a few losses but no where near as many as shipped eggs.
Bottom line, there's a risk, no matter where your chicks come from. You have to figure out what you want, and where you can get it with the least trauma.
Now that I have what I want, I plan to mostly raise my own. I haven't lost any that I have hatched myself.


(edited: just want to make it clear, in no way do I think the low hatch rate was because of show breeders. I think it is shipped eggs in general. I was going to shipped eggs only when I wanted something really special that I couldn't get through breeders around here or a feed store. I swear, the minute eggs were put into the mail the temperatures unseasonably plummeted or they took their sweet time in arriving or once they were put on the wrong truck.)
 
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Hatcheries extend a 48-hour replacement for the chicks they ship. Assuming that time starts when they are delivered, recipients also have time to destroy the chicks they received, but they still replace/refund any losses.

If TSC is refusing to be responsible for the chicks they sell because they assume they were neglected or cared for improperly, they are going out on a slim limb with customers like me (and I'm sure many others) who absorb the store's losses for them.
 
The TS I go to has the chicks in a fenced enclosure in separate pens and it has to be unlocked by one of the store clerks. No one can touch the chicks, you just have to point out which ones you want. I have bought several from here, last year and just day before yesterday and the bantams I purchased are really cute. One last year was a tiny black rooster and the others were like an Old English Game bantam. Lovely little things!
 
Hello everyone! I purchased 8 chicks from TSC last week. They all seem perky and happy and healthy although I have had 3 of them that have had pasty bottom. I have had success treating them although I am a little afraid to handle them because they seem so tiny and fragile. I got layer mix pullets (hatchery choice). I ask if they knew what breed or hatchery they received the chicks from and the employee helping me did not know. (He was very friendly!) I was wondering if anyone could help me identify the possible breeds/mixes I have. I have researched online and have an Idea they they are leghorn and red sex links but that is all I could find. I live in North Georgia so I am not sure which hatchery would be closest to me that delivers to Tractor Supply. Thank You!
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I'm assuming that was not intended as a remark towards me as I take even my adult birds to a vet when needed. But that could be the reason why, I do not think their quality is as good as it has been though in recent years.


sorry not meant as an attach on you but the possible reasons why the store does not refund chicks, I work retail and you would be surprised what people do and still expect a refund. like buying something with a manufacturing label stating made for one company and wanting a different comp0any to refund their money. Why buy Wal mart items and return them to K mart as an example. I knew one woman left her vegetables on her kitchen cabinet and wanted the store to refund her money they never did because she was stupid enough not to put it in the refrigerator.

Oh my gosh seriously?! Okay maybe now I can see why they wouldn't refund chicks. Wow some people are apparently that stupid then. Also TSC is hosting a Nutrena chicken seminar that I went to tonight and it was great! Full of great information.
 
Oh my gosh seriously?! Okay maybe now I can see why they wouldn't refund chicks. Wow some people are apparently that stupid then. Also TSC is hosting a Nutrena chicken seminar that I went to tonight and it was great! Full of great information.
Chicken Chat? I have had 2 people so far this chick days to ask me if ducks really lay eggs. So yes there is a very large learning curve for some of the people who buy chicks and ducklings.
 
Yes there is...(Newbie here, but I knew duck laid eggs)
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One was a 14-15 year old boy who said to his dad "Why do people even get ducks? They don't even lay eggs do they?" The other was a grown 30's-40's woman who's son told her duck eggs were larger and heartier than chicken eggs and she looked at me and said "Do ducks really lay eggs?" Also had a customer who's neighbors kids came over to see his chickens and they insisted their eggs came from the grocery store and were not laid by chickens.
 
One was a 14-15 year old boy who said to his dad "Why do people even get ducks? They don't even lay eggs do they?" The other was a grown 30's-40's woman who's son told her duck eggs were larger and heartier than chicken eggs and she looked at me and said "Do ducks really lay eggs?" Also had a customer who's neighbors kids came over to see his chickens and they insisted their eggs came from the grocery store and were not laid by chickens.
I'd like to know where the kids think the eggs come from before the store.....
 

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