Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013

Painting that was sent to the Govenor of Rhode Island in 1950 to celebrate the 100 years of Rhode Island Reds in Rhode Island.

a high egg proudution commerical red.

Common Single Comb Rhode Island Reds non Prouduction or Commerical. Owner is Gary Ramey of South Caolina. Did any of you get eggs from this man last year?
Hope you can see the differnece in color and shape. bob
There are two kinds of Reds. Commerical production reds which have been breed year in and year out to lay lots of eggs for the hatcheries and over the last 30 years their traits have changed from the original Rhode Island Reds. That is why some of the females are aggresive and many males will spike your legs or attach your children. Its normal for these lighter colored hatchery chickens to do this. Its not their fault.
The problem the Original Rhode Island Reds which I will post a picture of from the 1950s get a bad rap. They are breed for heavy flesh, medium egg production dark color with green tails and docile as can be. Many females still go broody today in our rare Single Comb and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. They are just so rare today we can not supply the demand to the beginners who have been emailing me or sending me personel messages from this site.
If they are mean they are like a bad dog who bites . You should get rid of them so they wont hurt you or your small children. bob
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