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Thanks, that helped alot. Now I have to go home and look better. Still don't know what I have but I'm leaning towards all RIW
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tyThank You Don...A true Rhode Island White does have a RC not a SC. I am so tired of hatcheries saying that they have RIW's ooppss oh they are single comb...NOT. A ture Rhode Island White has a RC not a SC. Most of the hatchery stock has had so much White Plymouth Rock added into them that at is what you are really getting.
I have my own line of RC Rhode Island Whites that i would put up against any RC or SC Rhode Island Reds and would bet them hands down.
This is one of my old old hens
Humm excellent tail, confirmation and OMG she has a RC not a SC.
This is one of her chicks hatched in Feb and look at it compared to the hatchery stuff. And this is only at 3 moths old.
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these birds of yours are great looking!![]()
sooo,
a RIW has yellow beak and legs and rose comb
ive become very suspicious.
ive really been looking for this info re RIW vs WR
my supposed "RIW"s have white legs and single combs.
ty again
tammy
ps are the initials "RC" for rose comb?
or Ryan Carey stock--mentioned for sop rose comb riw on feathersite?