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Thanks again nikkipar, that does help. ^^
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Go with a good, reputable hatchery! Unless you are planning on showing, a hatchery has a lot more benefits for folks who simply want nice, healthy, pretty pets that make your breakfast....the number one benefit is getting them sexed (although I know that's not 100% it's still pretty accurate), especially if you live in an area that is anti-rooster or aren't the type who wants to send the roos to freezer camp. They also have a great variety of breeds...it's fun to pick and choose, and they have a wonderful catalog to peruse.
My first chicks came from Meyer Hatchery, they are almost four years old, look great and are laying well. I have a couple of pricey Black Copper Marans I bought from a breeder on BYC---originally bought 8, straight run day old chicks, ended up with 3 cockerals, sold them with two pullets, so ended up with three pullets...I enjoy raising them but when you get breeder birds you have to buy extras to ensure you get the girls. It is a bit more work and of course, no guarantees.
And, in my opinion. Meyer is a really good place to work with--I have been able to drive up there to pick up our chicks for two years in a row (yeah...I went back...got hooked!)....people are great to work with, place is clean, chicks healthy. I have not lost a single one...at least, not as a chick! (fox..raccoons...that's another story
Good luck with whatever you decide!
All of my chicks I have raised to adulthood (not this spring's though, they were the disappointment from TSC) are from MPC. They're more expensive than Meyer and drop ship/borrow birds/use space from Meyer's facilities, so I would recommend Meyer unless you plan to buy sexed bantams. Meyer is highly reputable. My MPC birds, however, have excellent personalities, are beautiful and very healthy.
What does MPC stand for? I'd like to check them out too. Thanks Blaze.
Also, I read that it's cheaper to order from a hatchery closer to you, to cut down on shipping costs.. so that means that The Belt Hatchery would be the closest to me. Has anyone ordered from them or seen there facilities?
Like they said, I would go with a reputable hatcherey or a breeder where you can pick out your chickens and see the parents. I ordered from Murray McMurray and only lost one in shipment and they also give you the option to have them vaccinated, which I would recommend. Be weary of auctions because you never know where some of the chickens are coming from or what diseases they could have come into contact with or could be carrying themselves. Good luck finding some babies.