rrand5
In the Brooder
- Apr 11, 2016
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Yeah, sorry. They're just hatchery type, production birds sold in feed stores, etc. Just being honest. These birds are concocted to be egg layers. They're often sold as Reds, but they are not. Again, sorry.
They'll make good layers for you, but NO. There's nothing there to work with in attempting to "breed them up". The DNA proper to the breed just isn't there and you couldn't pull it out of them if you spent decades trying.
There are pretty good Reds breeders in Canada. I'll send you the address of some club members, and hopefully, they might point you in the right direction. Best regards.
Thank you for your feed back, they were purchased through the university not a hatchery by myself personally. https://www.heritagechickens.ca/
Even with my untrained eye I can tell that they are nowhere near the chickens on here. I would love any breeder contacts that you have to offer.