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Lol no worries. It is the broad statement that irritated me. A customer with clearly no knowledge of chickens asked a specific question and got a broad and misleading answer...thus taining her knowledge for future decisions. I feel it is an employee's (and employER's) duty to be aware of what they are saying/informing. Or else to say nothing or ask more questions to provide clear info.Well, depending on the breed, that IS TRUE. Straight run will (should, in my opinion) get a protective rooster or two who will watch out for their "girls" (the whole flock). Most Bantam breeds are specifically bred for cage/smaller pen/containment raising AND don't all do well in free range situations AND since smaller are easier to "pluck up" and run with by a multitude of predators.
Some breeds, both LF and Bantam do better than others in contained situations and others will benefit from free ranging.
So the employee is not entirely wrong. It was a broad statement. And sometimes, it just behooves the questioner to follow up with more questions and research.
SORRY, I seem to be on a rant on the employees side today, LOL.
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Feet are black lol...on bottom. Go figure right? Lil Bit is being a lil s*** at the moment so best pics I have for right now lol.Check out the foot bottoms. Yellow means black jersey giant, pinkish gray means austrolorp. Your leghorn sounds interesting. Can we see pics?
I feel your pain. My TSC this year had all of their chicks miss-labeled.
That said, your BSL... well, those are cross breeds. They are mutts. They're supposed to be.
Anything with black... is supposed to sheen. That's the nature of black feathers. Check out the foot bottoms. Yellow means black jersey giant, pinkish gray means austrolorp. Your leghorn sounds interesting. Can we see pics?