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I would say yes, but I would wait at least one more week juuuust to be sure. I had one that looked like a pullet until 4 weeks and then turned red overnight.
Thank you. They are hatchery stock so, who knows. I did order RIR though. I hope in the future, if I keep with chickens to get some birds that are not hatchery! Even my BRs aren't "right".Those are not RIR chicks. They are production reds or red sex-links.![]()
Both appear to be pullets.
Getting chicks from a hatchery is like getting a puppy from a pet store. They don't care about the temperament of their stock, or their quality. You can not buy real RIR from a hatchery.Thank you. They are hatchery stock so, who knows. I did order RIR though. I hope in the future, if I keep with chickens to get some birds that are not hatchery! Even my BRs aren't "right". As a pure bred dog breeder who shows, works my dogs and breeds carefully I know the frustrations of having well bred animals and looking at poorly bred ones when somebody says "yeah it's a ....". I see Huskies walking down the street (and in the vet clinic I work at) that people are so proud of..."I have a pure bred Husky". When I look at them I have a hard time biting my tongue and not telling them all the reasons why that dog is not well bred, even if they were told the parents were both "pure" Siberian Husky. LOL. So, even if both parents were supposedly RIR, I am sure they were not "well bred".
I am not far from youThanks for the help.Gorgeous birds!
Maybe I should start looking now for when I need to replenish/add in a couple of years. Being in the extreme south of Canada (Essex county is called Canada's South shore LOL) getting birds can be a chore. (I found the "canadian breeders" thread)
I doubt I'll ever show......nothing in my area anyway I don't "think". But, then there are not many dog shows in my area either and I've been at that for something like 23yrs LOL. I may think about breeding for my own stock in the future though.
I really just want a few birds to keep around, get some eggs and maybe some meat on occasion. It is more of a self sufficiency thing for us than anything else. BUT, I certainly do understand the frustrations. I think when I do get more I'll be looking at people who do the work to produce decent birds! I hate to support "puppy bills" or, in this case "chick mills"! I kind of wish I'd know better....Oh well. My first pure bred dog was from a puppy producer posing as a "quality" breeder. Did similar with the birds....Live and learn!![]()