I tried finding them on their web site and I couldn't figure it out. I had emailed her back in March when I was getting the chicks as to where they came from. copy/pasted is what she said.
"I ordered an egg assortment from a hatchery in Ohio. They give you a list of what you could get—RR reds, New Hampshires, buff orpingtons, leghorns, Wyandottes and a few others."
I'm not sure what hatchery this could be. The two big hatcheries here in Ohio are Mt. Healthy and Meyer.
Mt. Healthy:
http://www.mthealthy.com/
Meyer:
http://www.mthealthy.com/
I use Meyer quite a bit, and they are a very large and well-run hatchery. I don't think it's them, because they'd have you look on their extensive website, not send you a list. And they carry quite a few breeds of chickens, so that doesn't sound like them, either. However, they have outstanding customer service, so if you called them up and told them what happened, I'm sure they'd either let you know if the whole "order from a list" thing sounds like them and/or take a look at an emailed photo and let you know if that's one of their birds.
Mt. Healthy doesn't seem quite as... professional as Meyer. Poor website, etc. I know that they deal more with large orders for stores than with individual customers, however. If you've purchase chicks from
TSC and you are reasonably near to Cincinnati, Ohio, for example, they came from Mt. Healthy. Mt. Healthy is often the hatchery of choice for feed stores, too. I've only had Mt. Healthy chicks from
TSC, and frankly, I haven't been super impressed with their stock. But they might be the place... maybe you could email them a photo of that rose-combed black hen and ask?
There is also a smaller hatchery called Ridgeway Hatchery in the state. I know literally NOTHING about them, but they do have a smaller selection of birds and might also be the place.
http://www.ridgwayhatchery.com/
Finally, there are these folks. Again, I know literally nothing about them, so my advice on them would be the same as Ridgeway.
http://www.healthychicksandmore.com/
Good luck, and if you find out that this is indeed a hatchery's version of a breed, be sure to update us and let us know. I'm always interested in peoples' thoughts about the stock from different hatcheries.