Red Stars can get pretty far sized. They are about the size of RIR hens? Not a very big breed, but they are way bigger than bantams. They have clean legs(no feathers), single comb, usually yellow/light yellow legs, very friendly(ours loves to be held and carried around), they are "egg-laying machines!" LOL They really are! They usually lay eggs earlier than other breeds(our red star pullet, Cinnamon:<<<avatar) started laying as early as about 3-4 1/2 months!) They usually lay large to X-large brown eggs. This breed can go by different names, like Cinnamon Queens, Red Sex-Links(there are also black sex-links), Red Stars.... You can tell the difference of gender by looking at their color; Male= white/cream colored body with some brown on wings,(
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sex-links/Eric.JPEG) Female=varieties of brown colors(light brown, darker brown, etc. Usually a copper color)
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sex-links/Cheryle.JPEG However, if you mix the breed with another breed and hatch out the offspring, then you will not be able to tell gender by color. You can only tell gender by color with the first generation(They are hybrids) To get a "true" Red Star, you can breed Rhode Island Red rooster with a white Delaware hen. There are other ways to get a red sex-link from other breeds, but i don't remember them all. roll
This breed is VERY friendly(from my experience with them) but they can sometimes be dominant over more docile(mellow) breeds, such a the Buff Orpington.
Oh and this breed is very easy to raise usually. They are hardy in cold or warm weather. Right now, we have been getting temperatures in the one digit numbers at night and sometimes during the day, yet our Red Star pullets are still laying medium-large eggs(one is still about medium because she started laying a little while ago. But her eggs are getting bigger!) cool
Here are a few links that can better explain about Red Stars:
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sex-links/BRKSexLink.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_Link
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/product/red_star.html
We have 2 Red Stars and we hope to hatch some chicks out this Spring!
<<<<<My avatar: That's my Red Star pullet, Cinnamon!
She's 5 1/2 months old. will be 6 months old in January.
She lays large brown eggs everyday(sometimes 2 a day, not just 1)
She's the sweetest hen ever!!!!(At the time when i took that picture, she was sitting on my lap. LOL so gentle! When i open up their coop and call to her she runs over and hops up on my lap, looking for a treat.