These are Hoover Hatchery hens. They are just a bit over 6 months old. Other than being the pickiest eaters I've ever experienced, aside from my cats, they are a breeze to deal with.
While marketed as Rhode Island Reds, from what I've read, I'm sure they would be classified as production reds. I am not complaining. I will take function and quality any day and so far, these girls have had no troubles. I'm amazed at the differences in each hen. My Two Tone Joan looks like her head belongs on another body.
Please ignore the mess in the run. Tonight is rake out day. We usually do it twice a week. I cannot wait for cooler weather so that I can rebuild their roosting bars and organize a bit better.
While marketed as Rhode Island Reds, from what I've read, I'm sure they would be classified as production reds. I am not complaining. I will take function and quality any day and so far, these girls have had no troubles. I'm amazed at the differences in each hen. My Two Tone Joan looks like her head belongs on another body.
Please ignore the mess in the run. Tonight is rake out day. We usually do it twice a week. I cannot wait for cooler weather so that I can rebuild their roosting bars and organize a bit better.