Oh sweetheart, is this the first time you've gotten around to seeing this? There are plenty of worse ones out there, trust me, you don't want to watch any more. I did. I am not saying this because I want folks on here to buy my chicks, but I know how most places are. I love Meyer hatchery. They will sell their chicks straight run, their place looks clean, and yes, I realize they could be showing only "the good" but I will try and post them. You can read up on their how they got started, and how they care for the birds. I am not sure, but I don't think they sell their birds to large comapanies..like IFA and Cal Ranch. I have been hatching from breeders for years now, and love it when they go to good homes. I know when they have problems, they won't suffer for hrs. when something needs to be done.
Another thing to think about..is..what about that dog and cat food that says in it's ingredients..chicken mentioned first..beef mentioned first..lamb mentioned first..ads saying the best thing for your dog is the dog food that has meat as the first ingredient. I buy cheap dog food, then give my dogs eggs,

left over meat, and other table food they can eat safely. There are some things that dogs can't eat. When, did dog food come into the picture? Years ago, no dog food, just scraps from their people. Well, the dog food I buy is a great filler, and yes, has some nutrient..anyway, I will try and find that link for Meyer Hatchery. Small owned.
I don't have problems with the chicks that I hatch. They do the regular pecking order thing, but none have been overly mean. That's the truth.
Found it..it's the first video..note the amount of chicks they produce a year, compared to Ideal..900,000 compared to 4 million! And note the size of Ideal..to the smaller Meyer...love them..
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/
And yes, McMurray does it similar..they use small baskets and "people" to separate them, not machines. And, like Meyer, they sell the rooster chicks.
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/index.html