Warranty question ( odd)

Are these pets? Did you buy them for food? I can't imagine you're out much money to even bother asking for it back. I mean, eggs are what? 25 cents. How much more are chicks? 2 bucks?

Not sure if these are the same prices as ordering in person. I only see quantities of 10 for sale, other than 40 for one option.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/catalog/chickens

I see them sold as either female or “unsexed”, meaning it’s likely random. And then there’s how they’re checked, which isn’t exactly a DNA test.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_sexing

But here’s the standard disclaimer.

Guarantee of 90% accuracy on all sexed poultry.​
 
I can't say we've ever that that bad a ratio of "mistakes" but usually there is one or two in a box.
Its farming, you bought 8 only expecting to have 4 laying right?
Some hens will crow if there's no roosters around as well, so have a real close look before you start wringing necks.
We have ~50 hens and 5-6 roosters free ranging around our place and I just sleep with a fan on in front of the window to keep them from waking me up too early.
We haven't bought chickens for a few years now...

I looked at what TS has for sale online, which is mailed and then has to be picked up within 24 hours of delivery to a post office. I suppose for egg laying hens, the option for females costs more, but there should be an allowance for limited errors. Not sure how they would handle returns. Was surprised that shipping is included.

I’ve seen chickens, and roosters are pretty easy to tell past a certain age by the size of the comb.

And it’s not fun to think about slaughtering chicks that are less than a day old. That’s the norm for males when they’re sorted for females that customers want as egg layers.
 
Better luck with this batch of chickens.
Didn't a mountain lion hop over your coupe fence and eat all you chickens about 2 years ago?

We had a BIG fox (astounding in size to me) which got into a neighbor's hen house.
12 chickens (good layers) became one. No more <1 day old eggs.
A bobcat. I fixed that problem.... new roof.
 
A lot cant be said about a person from the way they treat their pets.
Ya I dont want anything bad to happen to them. We raised them from babies. This is the main offender.

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I did a little reading, and Tractor Supply will give a partial refund if the sex selection is worse than their guarantee, but I couldn’t find a time limit. There should be terms available somewhere,
 
Six out of eight is of course 75%, so the warranty does apply. It is not clear how they make compensation though.
 
This year we purchased an order of 10 pullet chicks from the McMurray Hatchery. They are a very reputable company. But unfortunately in our order were two roosters. So I think it must be difficult to 100% accurately sex chicks. I never thought about asking for a refund....it's just the luck of the draw. Now we are stuck with trying to give away our two roosters as or residence location specifically forbids the keeping of roosters (noise obviously).
 
This year we purchased an order of 10 pullet chicks from the McMurray Hatchery. They are a very reputable company. But unfortunately in our order were two roosters. So I think it must be difficult to 100% accurately sex chicks. I never thought about asking for a refund....it's just the luck of the draw. Now we are stuck with trying to give away our two roosters as or residence location specifically forbids the keeping of roosters (noise obviously).

This explains some methods.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/cms/life-out-here/the-coop/start-your-flock/how-to-sex-chickens

Some countries don’t allow slaughter of chicks, but do allow destruction of eggs before they’re hatched. I guess with different detection techniques.
 
This happens alot at TSC. People get them out of the bins to play with them and put them back wherever. No employee at TSC can sex them, so unless they're 'sex-link' chicks (a hybrid that you can tell apart visually), they get mixed up.

They really need to disallow the general access.
 
I was trying to figure out how this worked since all I could find directly from the TS website is that they sold mail order through a breeder. But I guess they have "Chick Days" where they're available at stores.

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I saw on this vid the host referred to female selected as pullets, and unselected as "straight run".

 
No. We bought the ones that were supposed to be females. The word escapes me right now.

We discussed the 2 options and went with the option that guaranteed females.

Yes, they owe you 2 of the correct sex.
I am surprised they won't stand by their word.

I would send a few emails to that store and any corporate email address I could find.

You spent money raising Roosters you did not want.
Giving you a couple of chicks is a reasonable response from them.
 
Yes, they owe you 2 of the correct sex.
I am surprised they won't stand by their word.

I would send a few emails to that store and any corporate email address I could find.

You spent money raising Roosters you did not want.
Giving you a couple of chicks is a reasonable response from them.

I'd be curious what Tractor Supply's policy is since I can't find it anywhere. I suppose it might be on the cardboard carrier.

Not sure what their policy might be for in-store purchases where there might be a minimum of 4 or 6. Most that I can find that ship to the buyer guarantee 90% accuracy. I saw one that guarantees 100%. Not sure if this is in the form of a refund or shipping a replacement.

Gender Accuracy Policy:​

Meyer Hatchery strives for 100% accuracy when sexing our chicks. However, we are dealing with live animals and an error may occur. To cover those instances, Meyer Hatchery offers a 100% Gender Accuracy Policy effective for birds hatched:​
  • Meyer Hatchery will refund the price of the chick(s) sent of the wrong gender.
  • Sexing errors must be reported between 14 and 22 weeks via call, chat, or email. A photograph may be requested.
  • Sexing errors for breeds such as Salmon Faverolles or Wheaten Marans may be reported as early as 3 weeks of age.
  • Sexing errors for Silkies may be reported between 19 and 30 weeks of age. No action will be taken on silkies before 19 weeks of age due to the difficulty of determination.
  • Sexing errors determined by verifiable DNA results can be submitted at anytime before 22 weeks of age.
  • At no time will Meyer Hatchery credit an amount exceeding the original purchase price.

In any case, the there are often time limits, and with Tractor Supply they have chicks available in store for a limited time each year. So there's the possibility that the only recourse is a refund.
 
Wife bought 8 baby chickens @ tractor supply. We raised them untill they could go outside. Turns out we got 2 roosters. We don't want roosters.

Since we bought chickens but didnt get what we bought should we be entitled( hate to use that word) to 2 replacements?

Tractor Supply says no. Seems unfair to mis represent the birds.

Thoughts?
When life gives you Roosters you'd better know how to make Capons. Talk to a chicken farmer or Co-op.
 
When life gives you Roosters you'd better know how to make Capons. Talk to a chicken farmer or Co-op.

Might be a little too late.

But seriously, the OP might just ask for a refund. Even if they had more chicks that could be replacements, I'm thinking differing age might be a factor.

We have people with chickens even in cities that allow limited livestock. Roosters are strictly illegal. Once I drove through a city and saw a loose rooster and called it in. It was going to get run over eventually. But when I called in they said they'd already received calls and thought that they knew who it might belong to.
 
I'd be curious what Tractor Supply's policy is since I can't find it anywhere. I suppose it might be on the cardboard carrier.



In any case, the there are often time limits, and with Tractor Supply they have chicks available in store for a limited time each year. So there's the possibility that the only recourse is a refund.

Taking Chris at his word.
He was guaranteed females.

In that case they owe him 2....... or as you pointed out, a refund for the two roosters.
 
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