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Bad experience this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1316217" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I agree, that store definitely needs to change their practices as related to live animals, to insure the safety and well being of both the animals and public. Not only can the animals be injured, but a couple years ago, I understand some folks got salmonella from handling baby chickens in some stores. </p><p>I not a fan of TSC either, but like you said they do try to protect the chicks. I don't know if it is just here or their store wide policy, but here they will only sell a minimum of 6 chicks or ducks, and have signs up saying for agricultural purposes only, to help insure that they aren't purchased for simply an Easter pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1316217, member: 24816"] I agree, that store definitely needs to change their practices as related to live animals, to insure the safety and well being of both the animals and public. Not only can the animals be injured, but a couple years ago, I understand some folks got salmonella from handling baby chickens in some stores. I not a fan of TSC either, but like you said they do try to protect the chicks. I don't know if it is just here or their store wide policy, but here they will only sell a minimum of 6 chicks or ducks, and have signs up saying for agricultural purposes only, to help insure that they aren't purchased for simply an Easter pet. [/QUOTE]
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