RIR or New Hamp Reds?????

Justuschicks

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9 Years
Sep 19, 2010
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I am trying to sell some pullets. Problem is I don't know if these are RIR or NHR. I thought they were NHR but the site I posted my listing on had a member that insists that they are RIR. I still think they are NHR because they have some black on the tip of the tail. Input?
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I would say Production Red.

Here is a Rhode Island Red

Single Comb -
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Rose Comb -
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Chris
 
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A Production Red is a RI Red that has been selectively bred, over many generations, to emphasize production over appearance. They bear little resemblance to Reds bred to conform to the Standard.
The "Red" in New Hampshire Red isn't a matter of personal preference. The actual name of the breed is New Hampshire, no Red.
Your bird is a production bred RI Red, not a New Hampshire. The ground colour of the 2 breeds is very different. BTW-RI Reds should have black in their tail so the presence of black would not identify the bird as a New Hampshire.
Not sure if this is "comforting" but it is accurate.
 
Comforting or not, that is the exact answer I was looking for. I wanted not just an answer, but an answer explaining why you think it is what it is. Thanks!
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