Wow look who made it on the Red page. I was talking about you last night with my friend Chuck from Arkansas and told him I sent you ten chicks and Ihoped I did not shoot my self in the foot sending them to you as some of these may turn out to be great show birds and breeders. I told him I trusted you that if I sent a bird that I could breed from that I could send you a box and you could send them back to me to breed from and then return them back to you. You are the first person to receive chicks from me who is not a master breeder who I partnered with two years ago. I have a fellow in Ohio, South Carolina and Chuck in Arkansas who I trusted my blood lines with. You can not cross these bantams with other Red Bantams as they came down from a cross 25 years ago from a Large fowl MOHAWK Red male and a Lee Roy Jones bantam female. I breed these birds down for 20 years till I got the to be small in size or to a bantam weight. I did not loose the large fowl look or type. Most Rhode Island Red Bantams were crossed with Cochin's and old English in the 1930s to make the bantam gene shrink down the large fowl bird. however, we also go the long and drooped down wing car rage from the old English and the wide Cochin feathers which today haunt us with Red Bantams that have backs like a Plymouth rock.
I have a new line of red bantams and if you get one that is super small do not get rid of this chick. I think I have a female a pullet from last year that is producing chicks the size of a leghorn bantam chick and these chicks will grow up to be below standard weight. I also have a line where the males look skinny when they are seven months old but when they molt back as a cock bird they fill out and look like a male in the black and white standard of perfection so dont get rid of a male that looks slim.
They are mixed ages five to two weeks of age. Had a hard time hatching this year.
Glad you like them and protect them from varmints and cats ect. I will help you mate them up this fall. bob
I feel very fortunate that you trusted me with these beautiful little birds. I am definitely not a master breeder. But I do have a passion for the breeds that I do have. Heck, I even have a Phoenix bantam tattoo...lol. I do have a question though. About the rooster that I got from you last year. Should I sell him? Is he from the same line as these chicks? I also have a pair of RC bantams that I got from Matt Johns. What should I do with them? I intend to keep them completely separate from your birds. I wish I knew where I could get some good RC bantams. I bought these in the fall of 2010 because they are so hard to find. What should I do with them? Thank you again for all of your help. I have learned so much from reading this thread and articles that you have posted.