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I have 3 RIR cockerels that are 22 weeks and another group of 7 that are 12-1/2 weeks. They are in separate coups(side by side and they can see each other) but the older boys get let out during the day. My question is can I put them together in the same coup so they can run together during the day or will the older cockerels hurt the younger ones.
Beautiful examples... thanks for sharing.Just a few shots of my Underwood birds. The first 3 pictures are of the chicks I got from Gary that are 6 months 4 days old today. Two different cockerels that I kept and one of the pullets. The others are 9 months 4 days that I hatched from eggs from Jim Heinz.
9 month 4 day SC pair
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9 month 4 day RC birds.
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My response would be based on the value of the cockerels.I have 3 RIR cockerels that are 22 weeks and another group of 7 that are 12-1/2 weeks. They are in separate coups(side by side and they can see each other) but the older boys get let out during the day. My question is can I put them together in the same coup so they can run together during the day or will the older cockerels hurt the younger ones.
Thank you so much Mr. B for the wonderful comment. I just stand and look at these boys and girls and just think how lucky I was to have gotten these eggs. Both these boys have awesome bodies. They are almost the same length, width and height. The one in the back has about a 5 % more rise to his tail and the combs are a little different on them but other then that, they are almost like twins. The girls have great length and width, nice wide heads, extended keels and nice even color throughout. I have them totally separate from the SC's and within a few generations I think I should be getting some super combs on these guys/gals.
This is one heck of a Rose Comb Red Male. I think to my eyes he is the best male next to Arians' males fro Texas I saw last year in a group picture I have seen in 20 years. I had a male like this from Gary about 25 years ago when he gave me five dozen eggs when I lived in Wisconsin.
Thanks for posting these pictures this is a classic example of what a Heritage Rhode Island Red Rose Comb male should look like.
No buddy will ever see something like this at the local feed store chick display in the spring. LURKERS WHO SAY I HAVE RI REDS DO THEY LOOK LIKE THIS GUY? If not you don't have pure Rhode Island Reds.
May the gods in red heaven keep this line going for ever.