Quote: Yes I have had ISA Browns too, I posted the wrong photos. I did breed a SC RIR male to some SC RIW females and got some RSL. I kept 2 males to breed with the females. The rest of the males I either took to an auction or sold. Many people don't care about the breed, they just want females for eggs and a pretty male to hear him crow.
The ISA Brown chicken is a hybrid being a cross between Rhode Island Whites and Rhode Island Reds. The ISA Brown is actually of French origin with 'ISA' standing for 'Institut de Selection Animale'. This breed has gained popularity as a friendly backyard chicken which will most likely lay close to 300 eggs in its first year. It has an excellent temperament and will quickly become accepting of children picking it up for a cuddle. It has a single comb.
Because of the hybrid vigour of these birds, they are generally hardy and do not normally go broody. They continue to lay through most of the year and are quite economical to keep. An average-sized family probably needs only 3 to 5 chickens to supply its household eggs.
A grow out pen. I do have several breeds in the grow out coop and pen. When they get a little older they are separated into other coops and pens.
Some males
A young male and female
Some of the females. These are older pictures. These were my first generation hatched from my RIR/RIW.
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