My baby's face is red!!! What's wrong??!

When I move them around I put them in a box with a towel over it. I know they don't like it, but what else can I do? Would it be better if I carried them in my arms one at a time instead of the box?
That's ore or less what I do, but I have a piece of chicken wire fitted over a crate. They still freak out though, so I'm not sure how good them being able to see out does.
 
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Not sure if you can see clear,but this guy is usually cherry red in the mornings and the hot evenings he’s super pale in the face,but healthy and flying all through the cage.
 
That is sad that you must rehome your flock. Perhaps your stepdad would like them better if they had a chicken coop outside to live in--something sturdy enough to withstand the wildlife. And if he ever gets a taste of a fresh egg, that could change his mind too. Is there any way you can set them up with a secure coop and run?

I have a few RIRs too and I think the red face looks normal. They are energetic birds and very sensitive to their environment. Seems to me that face color changes are sort of like our facial expressions.
 

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