TSC policy in Illinois is the same. Wanted 3 buff orpingtons (50%) off! Chad at the Galesburg store said minimum was 6. Company policy. I was ok with it. Now the flock is at 35 and all are doing great.
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Similar law in Wisconsin - 6 minimum.
New Hampshire's minimum is 12.
Massachusetts prohibits sales of chickens less than two months of age, except for breeders or commercial breeders and raisers:
§ 80D. Living rabbits, baby chickens, ducklings or other fowl; sale, barter or gift No person shall sell, offer for sale, barter or give away as premiums living baby chickens, ducklings or other fowl under two months of age.
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Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the sale or display of baby chickens, ducklings or other fowl under two months of age by breeders or stores engaged in the business of selling for purposes of commercial breeding and raising; provided, however, that prior to May first in any year, such ducklings may be sold or purchased only in quantities of twenty-four or more.
This section shall not prohibit, however, the sale or donation of such chickens, ducklings or fowl to schools for use in classroom instruction.
Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars.
Pennsylvania's law is similar to Massachusetts, but it expressly prohibits the sale of chickens as pets; they can only be sold to commercial breeders and raisers.
Maryland's law reads similarly.
Lots of other states have these laws, I'm sure!
Amen!God bless Texas!
At TSC in North Carolina......You have to buy 5. I just hatch out my own and that way, I get what I want.![]()
I got my first batch of pullets from TSC and they lady there said you have to buy six. This was in NC. I went back to the same store a few days later to buy supplies and the guy at the register ask if we had chickens. I told him yes and that the kids wanted to get one of the new breeds, but that they didn't understand that we couldn't get just one. He looked all weird at me and I thought that maybe I had misunderstood when I bought the pullets. Apparently he didn't even know that they had a 6-chick minimum. I'll visit my local feed store next time so I can get the number I want...not the number TSC says I have to have.
When I got my last 6 chicks from TSC (thankfully I wanted 6 lol) the guy told me that it was because of the HSUS. The humane society said that chicks are flock animals and its cruel to sell them in small numbers so I'm sure it was an agreement between TSC and HSUS to keep them off their back for selling live animals. The HSUS is evil and belives all animal ownership should be abolished.