We have bought chicks there a few times, and all have been healthy layers. Our TS this year had mixed reds, black giants, a few Ameraucanas, cornish x, and buff orpingtons. We love our buffs, and some of our layers will be geriatric by fall, so we bought a dozen replacement buffs. We should have been more diligent. The colors were a little different with some of the chicks. A few were lighter yellow than the others, but we had seen them all taken from the buffs' tank, so we didn't really think about it. Within a week, we noticed that 5 of them were outgrowing the others by leaps and bounds. They were maturing more quickly, too. Fuzzy, yellow feathers were being replaced by very white ones. Then we realized that 5 of our buffs were cornish x birds. I wasn't happy. I have no desire to raise cornish x chickens. Just not my thing. DH went to TS and explained the problem. They were all sold out of buffs, so they gave us 5 reds to replace the wrongly labeled chicks. We had to keep the cornish x birds, but we did at least get some layers. Guess we'll be butchering birds in a couple of months.