Rir?

spiffwilkie

Songster
8 Years
Mar 22, 2011
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Memphis, TN
I've seen some talk on here about many chicks that are being sold as RIRs actually being production reds. I'm still very new to the chicken-raising scene, so I don't really know the difference between the two (or the other breeds that may look similar), although I'm off to research now.

Anyhow, I purchased this one as a RIR at the local feed store. Does that seem to be the case?
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not quite true prodution reds are RIRs that have been breed for prodution and not to conferm to standerd if you got her form a hatchery then she is a production red

the red and white ones you are talking about are red sex liks ,red stars, golden comets or cenamon quween which are all the same and are hydreed for egg laying but not prodution reds
 
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not quite true prodution reds are RIRs that have been breed for prodution and not to conferm to standerd if you got her form a hatchery then she is a production red

the red and white ones you are talking about are red sex liks ,red stars, golden comets or cenamon quween which are all the same and are hydreed for egg laying but not prodution reds

Sill not quit right but closer.
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There are two popular types of "Production Red" one is a R.I. Red bred solely for egg production and selectively bred solely from the R.I. Red. These birds tend to have some black in there tail and some ticking in there hackles.
The other type "Production Red" is a cross and the result of R.I. Red with Leghorn blood added. These birds tend to be lighter in color and may have some white in there tail.

Some Hatcheries clam that there R.I. Red /New Hampshire cross is a Production but to me that cant be any further from the truth since the New Hampshire was bred solely from R.i. Reds and were bred mainly for meat and not egg Production.

Chris
 
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