RIR Breed Thread

Do any of you have any pictures of eggs from SQ RIRs? These I got today were kinda light colored, I've had a production Red hen that laid really dark eggs and I just figured the SQ RIRs would be dark too.
 
Here is Henry our RIR. He is with Henrietta in the second picture. Sadly a dog got her last month. We will miss her. Henry really missed her! We still have Henry and we think he is very Handsome!
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Brick, I really like the color of your birds....have you shown your RIRs anywhere? I'm just getting into the breed and hope to show some at the county fair this summer.....
 
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I have some birds from Chamness, Rhademacher and from Gary (Geareduplyn) that used to post on here. They all vary in type but their body color is very much the same. They all lay a very light colored egg. They are almost white. I was surprised as well. They are much lighter than the eggs I used to get from my production hens. I know that there was a period of time after the turn of the century that many folks desired white eggs. I do not know this as a fact at all, but makes me wonder if they were breeding for lighter colored eggs in these old strains???

Some one that knows these old lines will know.
 
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Thank you Vexor. The grandkids entered some at our county free fair last fall. My grandson won Best of Show LF in Junior Division. One of my granddaughters won Best of Show LF in the Open Division.

Hopefully, they will start showing in some other shows this year.
 
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I have some birds from Chamness, Rhademacher and from Gary (Geareduplyn) that used to post on here. They all vary in type but their body color is very much the same. They all lay a very light colored egg. They are almost white. I was surprised as well. They are much lighter than the eggs I used to get from my production hens. I know that there was a period of time after the turn of the century that many folks desired white eggs. I do not know this as a fact at all, but makes me wonder if they were breeding for lighter colored eggs in these old strains???
Some one that knows these old lines will know.

Rareroo --
I agree with greathorse in that you will get "light" colored eggs from you SQ Reds. I have Rose Comb Reds from Dick Horstmen and Single Comb Reds from Dennis Myers and both lines lay a "light" color egg. At one time I had read something on R.I. Red egg color, I will have to go see if I can find it...

Chris
 
My eggs hatched and I have 14 RIR babies. Oh and one silkie. LOL The RIR's are now twice as big as the silkie but she stills gets around them. I'll have to take a pic of them tomorrow and post it on here. They are a little over a week old. I'm hoping I get some good one's from them I can see that some of them are darker. I want to put them in the Bloomsburg Fair. My two roosters got frost bite this past winter so now I can't put them in.
 

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