My RSL, Sunny. She's my star layer And the most attitude of all!
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I have some 5 year old RSL's they are still laying pretty well. My DH had me separate some of the older girls to see how well they were laying. I was really surprised. I actually got quite a few eggs from them. I would estimate that they layed 4 to 5 eggs each a week. My birds do get high protein feed.
You obviously love your chickens!
I've had red sex links before, and love them. Yours are sure to lay for a long time yet, and when they do stop laying, they're sure to still have a great life with you.
Once bred sex links are no longer sex linked. You then have a backyard mix. There are many combos available to make a sex link bird. Search the forum for sex link breeds. Someone made a great article on many of them. It also explains what each generation has for a mix.A friend of mine has several red star hens and two roosters that he got from a hatchery. He has given me eggs to incubate. When these hatch, will they be a true red star? Didn't know because they are a hybrid. Also I have heard several different breeds that make the hybrid red star. What are the two best breeds?