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  1. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I snapped a couple of pics of my first hatch F1 pullets. As you can see in the pics their legs are no longer greenish but a nice bright yellow. They are awesome foragers go much further from the coop then my HRIR did at that age. Since letting them free-range my feed bill has really decreased...
  2. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Hope your surgery went well and you get back on your feet soon Sheri. Penny
  3. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    The world of Rhodebars is a very confusing one. I am just in the improvement stage working with 1 Rhodebar rooster over HRIR hens. None of mine came out yellow, BUT I believe my line of Reds is recessive wheaten. I am aiming for ease of autosexing so I am working more towards wildtype rather...
  4. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I would mark the darkest ones, the ones with nice dark stripes. Watch for fast tail growth, those should be your females. Ihilani I like the coloring of the chick in top pic to the right. That burgundy type color of the HRIR. Penny
  5. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Awwww. From pics I have seen Rhodebars certainly are not consistent, even using the same parents chicks can vary greatly. I can't wait to get some head spots on my birds. Penny
  6. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Well you did a great job with them, they are beautiful. Penny
  7. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Dang they have nice combs. Are those birds that you created or did you do an improvement on an existing line? Our Rhodebars should be more red (coloring) then the Hampbars, correct? I have found much better improvement on my male F1's (Rhodebar over HRIR) then I see in the pullets. I have a few...
  8. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I think their color looks okay compared to many that I have seen. Time will tell on how much black will pop up on the male but they are showing a lot of red (although light red) which is a good thing. Since males are double barred they will appear lighter. Once you start adding HRIR into your...
  9. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I agree with Sheri. Build the barn and then paint it. Get good autosexing and type and then worry about color. It would be good if you can get some pics for us so we can see if they are actually to light. I worry more about to much black in the cockerels, which you really can't tell at such a...
  10. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Still having issues. I put 18 in lockdown. I had 2 that zipped half way and stopped and the others never even pipped. BUT I am super happy I got a few RC to hatch, hopefully they will not be all cockerels, lol. Penny
  11. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I just hatched out 11, SC and RC. Penny
  12. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    If he is the only one you have to work with then cross him over some really good, dark, HRIR hens. Penny
  13. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Looks like a pullet to me. I think the issue with her was she was not easily autosexed as a chick, whereas your darker chick looked female. Autosexing is an extremely important part of the Rhodebar breed that is why it was suggested that regardless if it turned out male or female it would not be...
  14. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    F1 cockerels are definitely much more improved and consistent then the pullets are. My hatchlings that had the darkest, widest, and most consistent stripes tended to be female. I think there was 1, maybe 2, that ended up being male out of both hatches. You can id them pretty early by tail...
  15. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Dang that stinks. Sheri and I both should have 1 generation improved Rhodebars come fall. Not sure where you live but maybe we will be able to help you out when you are ready to give it another try. I saw they have egg cushions now for shipping eggs to help keep them from being ruined in...
  16. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    They are looking good Sheri. I wish mine would cooperate at picture time, lol. I grabbed just a couple pics while they were running in and out of their pen free-ranging. This is my keeper, his type is much better then the others Pullet I have that funky color on the back half of the...
  17. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I have been letting my first batch of F1's out to do some free ranging for the last couple of days. They appear to be good foragers. They are also very reactive when they hear my other chickens and guineas alert. Females are starting to look a little prettier but still have bad type. A few of...
  18. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I would say female as well BUT that is not based on coloring. I am basing it on it's wing and tail already developing (at least they look that way in the pic). My females got their wing feathers and tail feathers much much faster then the males. After hatching out F1's I would not sex them on...
  19. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    I can't wait to see how he matures out. Penny
  20. melroseladi

    The Rhodebar thread!

    Well he is pretty. What is he about 6-7 months old? It will be nice to see how he matures type wise. If he were mine I would put him over my best RB hens, those that are barred not laced. If he is single barred you will get some single bars but you will (should) get some double bars. I would...
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