RIR

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She is a pretty gal!

The rooster are pretty easy to sex young, I've got 5 week old RIR's/Production reds that I've known the roos for the last few weeks. They really do grow the comb/wattles much quicker then the hens and personality really comes out quick.

But kinda funny side story I was out at a small farm purchasing something totally different when I noticed this person had chickens and asked if they were selling a rooster. He immediately says "YES" and points out this one RIR chicken and said "I need to sell him as I don't want a rooster". I told him then I didn't think it was a rooster but he insisted it was, had witnessed it crowing, riding his hens, and being a general pain in the chicken butt!

Guy charges me $2 for the "rooster" and I bring him home..... Where she promptly laid an egg the next day for me! LOL I tried telling the guy it wasn't a rooster but he made too many comments that women don't know anything about farming and so I'm very happy I brought home my 22 week old pullet!
 
for the rest of us,
please point out the differences that tell you this is a production red and not a rir?

Their is nothing wrong with production red birds and these are nice production reds but here are a couple differences; The color for one, Rhode island reds are supposed to be a dark red. The production reds tails are carried high like most egg production birds. This is a heritage rhode island red;
 

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