Aug 4, 2016 #1 AncientWarrior In the Brooder Joined Jul 25, 2016 Messages 17 Reaction score 2 Points 16 Location S.W. Missouri We got these chicks at a local farm store and thought we figured out they were sexlinks.. Now the wife thinks they are RIR.. Can someone identify?
We got these chicks at a local farm store and thought we figured out they were sexlinks.. Now the wife thinks they are RIR.. Can someone identify?
Aug 4, 2016 #2 Cel45 Songster Joined Oct 28, 2015 Messages 663 Reaction score 66 Points 139 Location Houston, Tx They could be Production Reds. The black ones look like BSLs to me.
Aug 4, 2016 Thread starter #3 AncientWarrior In the Brooder Joined Jul 25, 2016 Messages 17 Reaction score 2 Points 16 Location S.W. Missouri Thanks. Hmmm.. I wasn't really shooting or asking about the black ones because we "thought" they were Plymouth Rocks lol I guess we just aren't sure what we have at all
Thanks. Hmmm.. I wasn't really shooting or asking about the black ones because we "thought" they were Plymouth Rocks lol I guess we just aren't sure what we have at all
Aug 5, 2016 #4 BantamFan4Life LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO. Premium Feather Member 9 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jun 15, 2012 Messages 84,500 Reaction score 4,946 Points 686 Location Pyeongtaek, South Korea Either New Hampshire, RIR, or Production Red
Aug 5, 2016 #5 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,206 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture agree
Aug 5, 2016 #6 summerb123 Free Ranging Friend Joined Apr 26, 2016 Messages 6,094 Reaction score 6,177 Points 501 Location Mississippi agree also
Aug 5, 2016 #7 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Loving Legacy Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 31,453 Reaction score 4,284 Points 581 Location Southern Oregon I agree, the red birds will be something basically solid Red--likely a production red bird. the dark ones look like black sex links. Honestly, no matter which of those they are, they're going to be wonderful backyard birds and great layers of nice brown eggs.
I agree, the red birds will be something basically solid Red--likely a production red bird. the dark ones look like black sex links. Honestly, no matter which of those they are, they're going to be wonderful backyard birds and great layers of nice brown eggs.