Any one?

True RIR are a much darker red color.
I’m sure it doesn’t change anything but I figured an updated picture might be useful. She will be 7 weeks tomorrow.
 

Attachments

  • E3E23FCA-E9BA-489F-99EB-70C6C593F8A3.jpeg
    E3E23FCA-E9BA-489F-99EB-70C6C593F8A3.jpeg
    647.5 KB · Views: 3
  • EFC9242D-0A2F-4897-823A-7608754716DD.jpeg
    EFC9242D-0A2F-4897-823A-7608754716DD.jpeg
    740.4 KB · Views: 2
  • A6BD0AA0-D2F5-4C48-AB4E-F257BC775B88.jpeg
    A6BD0AA0-D2F5-4C48-AB4E-F257BC775B88.jpeg
    542.9 KB · Views: 4
And apparently they also have New Hampshire Red. Which I wasn’t aware of until today. I didn’t see it in my first search to see what all they have.
 
Guess nobody knows…..and I’m only asking because the production reds apparently have been discontinued in 2022…so this year…I don’t know if I ordered before they were gone.
 
I would say RIR still. Both new hamshires and rirs are pretty similar, new hamshires were a strain chosen from a specific rir line. I've raised both and there's not a lot different between the two, except my rirs have consistently been darker and richer color.
 
I’m really not sure what this little girl could be. I got her from Cackle hatchery. They have Rhode Island Reds, Production Red, and Red Sex Link. It is unlikely it is any other Red chicken they sell. I know it can be hard to identify between them but maybe there is something one of you all can see that separates them from others. I am attaching a few pictures from when she was younger too. The one in the box they came in isn’t that great of one…
Buckeye?
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom