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I believe the linage comes from Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks. Don't ask me how though because I have no idea. From what I know crossing a RIR with a BR will outcome a black sex link. All I know are Rhodebars are beautiful, prolific layers, and auto sexingWhat breeds do you use for your Rhodebars?

Daddy is a Barred Rock and mommy is a RIR. It's all black, with a yellow dot on her head. I'm sure you'll be able to find hatching eggs for sale here on BYC, they're a newer breed to the USA so they aren't available at hatcheries yet, and even if they were I'm sure they'd be charging a killing for them. It's best to buy eggs or chicks from a reputable breeder. I got mine from a breeder in PAOkay, thank you, I want to hatch some rhodebars out this spring, and don't know exact parentages.
The chick will grow out to be barred like it's daddy. If it were a RIR Male cross with a BR female you would've gotten a black sex linkThat is exactly what my new baby isDaddy is a Barred Rock and mommy is a RIR. It's all black, with a yellow dot on her head.
Well, I did what I didn't want to do. My Brody is no longer Brody. I've gone out there three times and she's off her last egg. I hope the incubator can save it. It was cold when I picked it up.
It's supposed to hatch anyday.
and I hope you can save the egg! Fingers crossedNo problemOkay thx
