Jul 10, 2009 #11 ams3651 Songster 12 Years Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 3,343 Reaction score 19 Points 223 Location NE PA see my signature, got her from Tractor supply too. But they all are darker than production reds most say that hatcheries supply.
see my signature, got her from Tractor supply too. But they all are darker than production reds most say that hatcheries supply.
Jul 10, 2009 #12 Rafter 7 Paint Horses Songster 13 Years Joined Jan 13, 2007 Messages 1,316 Reaction score 49 Points 181 Location East Texas I have had lots of them go broody. I didn't know that trait has been being bred out of the RIR's. Nobody told mine that!!! Jean
I have had lots of them go broody. I didn't know that trait has been being bred out of the RIR's. Nobody told mine that!!! Jean
Jul 10, 2009 #13 Katy Flock Mistress 12 Years Joined Jun 29, 2007 Messages 16,317 Reaction score 111 Points 331 Location Kansas~50+ yrs of chickens Quote: I don't think they're probably show quality....but they are real RIR's...the dark mahogany color and not hatchery birds.
Quote: I don't think they're probably show quality....but they are real RIR's...the dark mahogany color and not hatchery birds.
Jul 10, 2009 Thread starter #14 stuckinthecity Crowing 12 Years Joined Apr 25, 2009 Messages 1,026 Reaction score 124 Points 301 Sorry for you guys that have never got any to go broody, ams3651- YoU ARE LUCKY! I never see the dark kind anymore. Most are New Hamp. looking birds... sucks. I am jealous of you!!! Lol
Sorry for you guys that have never got any to go broody, ams3651- YoU ARE LUCKY! I never see the dark kind anymore. Most are New Hamp. looking birds... sucks. I am jealous of you!!! Lol
Jul 14, 2009 #15 ams3651 Songster 12 Years Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 3,343 Reaction score 19 Points 223 Location NE PA I just took this photo last week