Oh my. So, if you take varied group of chickens and cross them all up, what do you get?? Well, what do you get? You get a bunch of mixed up chickens. That's what you get. Shame on anyone who tries to sell them off as something special. It appears like a lack of space for these birds. They get all mixed up and considered something like a "Special mix". If they were dogs, they would be considered mutts. In this case there calling them a trifecta. Oh wow, a "trifecta". A "trifecta" is a gamble in horse racing terms, meaning 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. This is a play (or gamble) on what you will get from the crossing of these mixed up chicken breeds. Who knows what they have thrown in the breeding pen? Buyers: Do you're homework. Sellers: Stop misleading ignorant buyers. Ignorant buyers: Just stop and learn. This has been going on for a long time on Ebay. It just needs to stop. You sellers know who you are. Or do you? Perhaps, you don't even know. You can't cross a mutt with a mutt and get a good line. Shame on you careless sellers. Know that you have good lines if that's what you claim to sell. I'm Phantom_Rooster signing out.Like everyone has said, they're mixed.
I don't blame the seller though, they could just be ignorant about the way genetics work.
I blame the originator (whoever Greg at Old Orchard Farms is) for misleading buyers the begin with.