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Baby Chicks: Golden Buff (Red Star) Female Reviews

4.9 Rating 89 Reviews
I don’t know how I ended up with a rooster. This is a sex linked bird and looking at photos of other peoples’ chicks, mine was clearly a boy from day one. Out of my 5 hens ordered from MPC, 2 are so far roosters (that I know of), hoping all 3 others end up being hens. Sad. Hard to rehome a rooster and now I have to rehome 2 at least. I recently ordered 3 newer chicks as well and I have become good at sexing and I believe one to be a rooster as well. Does this happen to everyone or am I just getting some bad luck??
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Thank you for reviewing our Golden Buff chicks. As you have noted, Golden Buffs are a sex-linked breed, meaning males and females hatch with different down colors, making sexing much more accurate than with standard breeds. While this process greatly minimizes the chance of error, no method is entirely infallible. In rare instances, natural variation or a visual anomaly can lead to a chick being misidentified at hatch, despite our best efforts. While these situations are uncommon, they are possible, and we always stand behind our guarantee when they do happen. It's still too early to know for sure on your second batch of chicks if there is a rooster, and we certainly hope there hasn't been! Please reach out to us if you still have concerns about this chick as it matures.
Posted 3 weeks ago
From the moment she came out of the shipping box, was the most curious and intelligent of the bunch. Friendly, liked being handled but not in a needy way. Highly food-motivated. Laid a nice brown egg regularly. The only thing that seemed to be inaccurate in the description is the "heat hardy". This girl was a mess in the heat! Overall, fantastic bird.
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Posted 1 month ago
I have two, and they're even sweeter than the two I had in the past. They come running when they see me and want to be picked up and petted. Not only is this bird all sweet personality, but they are laying machines. They lay L-XL eggs every day, and even though they aren't among our larger chickens, their eggs are significantly bigger. If I could have only one breed of chicken, it would be this one. The only con is that it felt like the first two I had died pretty early on (2.5-3 years), and it felt like they laid themselves to death. I realize this is probably ideal, but they were such sweet hens that I hated to lose them.
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Posted 6 months ago
She is a friendly bird and very inquisitive. Follows us around and "talks" to us. Lays a pretty brown egg every single day. A little bossy with the other hens but very friendly with people.
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Posted 6 months ago
Your Golden Buff sounds like she is a "people person" and may be positioning for the "queen" spot in the pecking order with her flock mates! This breed is known to lay eggs year round so while your other breeds may not be laying due to the shorter days during the winter months, she will still provide those beautiful eggs to her flock of "people". Please let us know if you have any questions as we are always happy to help!
Posted 6 months ago
If you want lots of eggs this is your chicken. I ordered 7 different breeds of chicks in May 2024. Out of the 7 our golden buff ( Peaches) was the 2nd to start laying at 22 weeks of age. She lays a big jumbo 2.5 oz egg every morning like clock work. She is now over 7 months old and there has only been one day that she hasn't laid an egg in the almost 3 months she has been laying. She is also very sweet, docile and friendly. She is towards the bottom of the pecking order but all my girls get along. Good sized, medium to large bird. I wish I had more of her.
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Posted 6 months ago
Thank you for your wonderful review! It’s fantastic to hear how productive and consistent your Golden Buff, Peaches, has been—laying jumbo eggs like clockwork is no small feat! Her sweet and friendly temperament makes her even more special. It sounds like she’s a true gem in your flock. We’d love to help you add more like her in the future!
Posted 6 months ago
The babies chicken arrived dead
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Posted 8 months ago
We were so very sorry to hear of the losses on your order and hope that the refund we issued as part of our live arrival guarantee has been viewed on your payment account. We hope you have received our emails to you regarding your refund as well as additional information. Again, we are very sorry for your loss Please reach out to My Pet Chicken any time you have questions or concerns, we are here to help as best as we are able.
Posted 8 months ago
Our Golden Buff, “Ruby” is so sweet! She decides when she wants to be handled but is very docile. When’s she’s in the mood for it she lets us hold her, spread her wings and pet her. We’re very pleased with her. Great job will be ordering more of this breed in the future!
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Posted 9 months ago
We are so pleased to hear that your Ruby is such a sweet girl. I have found that my Golden Buffs never miss a snack and are very curious and active birds. Let's not forget the egg laying, either. I hope Ruby gifts you with many eggs, as that is her breed's forte! We hope you'll keep us updated on Ruby and her sisters!
Posted 9 months ago
Healthy day old chick now over a week old is thriving.
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Posted 11 months ago