Mar 28, 2013 #1 flockman Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 6, 2010 Messages 1,185 Reaction score 56 Points 163 Location Northern Indiana I ordered from Ideal poultry to get goslings in a hurry for my lonely gander. These were the packing peanuts with my order. I know they are roosters just didn't know what breed or if they are a hybrid. Thanks!
I ordered from Ideal poultry to get goslings in a hurry for my lonely gander. These were the packing peanuts with my order. I know they are roosters just didn't know what breed or if they are a hybrid. Thanks!
Mar 28, 2013 Thread starter #2 flockman Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 6, 2010 Messages 1,185 Reaction score 56 Points 163 Location Northern Indiana I am guessing that they are a red sex-link of some variety.
Mar 28, 2013 #3 Toshi Songster 8 Years Joined Jul 2, 2011 Messages 472 Reaction score 17 Points 116 Location IN corn state Looks like RIR if they are then they might be roos. some hatcheries use roosters as packing peanuts.
Mar 29, 2013 #4 newburt In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Mar 22, 2013 Messages 95 Reaction score 5 Points 48 Location Mize Mississippi whatever they are they are very beautiful.
Mar 29, 2013 #5 SD Bird Lady Songster 7 Years Joined Nov 9, 2012 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 124 Points 176 Location south central south dakota I would say production red. That is what I got in my order of ducks and they are about 9 weeks old now (out of 10 I think 1 might be a pullet). I ordered ducks for my lone drake haha
I would say production red. That is what I got in my order of ducks and they are about 9 weeks old now (out of 10 I think 1 might be a pullet). I ordered ducks for my lone drake haha
Mar 30, 2013 #6 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 11,642 Reaction score 348 Points 331 Location louisiana rir (production red) or new hamps and most likely 100% cockerels