Rhode Island Reds

These are Pine Grove's ...
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Thanks for the pics Kathyinmo & RareRoo. do yall know how old they are in the pics?
these are supposed to be heritage right? I hope the ones I got from Bargain turn out that beautiful
 
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Nope William will have to tell you that, but I was out his house about a week ago and I saw them in person and if you can't tell in the pics, is birds are HUGE, so much bigger than hatchery reds and they are a lot darker and have the long train like/ brick shaped body. Unlike hatcchery reds who are lighter and usually have a tall, upright stance.
 
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Nope William will have to tell you that, but I was out his house about a week ago and I saw them in person and if you can't tell in the pics, is birds are HUGE, so much bigger than hatchery reds and they are a lot darker and have the long train like/ brick shaped body. Unlike hatcchery reds who are lighter and usually have a tall, upright stance.

I noticed that so now I'm guessing that my older ones are hatchery I can see a big difference in his and mine
 
Here is the Rose Comb variety....
Sorry bad pictures and they do the birds no Justus...
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Nope William will have to tell you that, but I was out his house about a week ago and I saw them in person and if you can't tell in the pics, is birds are HUGE, so much bigger than hatchery reds and they are a lot darker and have the long train like/ brick shaped body. Unlike hatcchery reds who are lighter and usually have a tall, upright stance.

I noticed that so now I'm guessing that my older ones are hatchery I can see a big difference in his and mine

Um yep That would be a safe guess, yours look like typical hatchery stock.
 

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