Today's Natural Chicken Keeping Blog post was written by Delisha and is a fantastic overview of the Rhode Island Red. Thank you to Maven and Stonykill for allowing me to use your RIR photos!

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Today's Natural Chicken Keeping Blog post was written by Delisha and is a fantastic overview of the Rhode Island Red. Thank you to Maven and Stonykill for allowing me to use your RIR photos!
they lay in the bedding under their roosts ;/where do your hens lay the eggs?
Quote: I can't tell by your pictures how high your boxes are, hens like it close to the ground. Can you lower the boxes? I see you are doing the NYD hatch along. I am also. It should be fun. Did you find out about your chicken feet? How are they doing?
the boxes are on the ground (attached to the floor so they don't shift). I amI can't tell by your pictures how high your boxes are, hens like it close to the ground. Can you lower the boxes? I see you are doing the NYD hatch along. I am also. It should be fun. Did you find out about your chicken feet? How are they doing?
In two weeks I can post pictures of heritage RIR chicks!
Ooooo... I can't wait to see chick pics!What are you hatching for the NYD hatch? I have quail and chickens
Quote: Heritage RIR from Mr Heintz
He also sent me a blue egg He said it is from show quality Americauna I think
I have 12 of my own RIR/mix in there too. I also tossed in one of my WR eggs to check fertility. It is a pullet egg so I am not keeping it. I will butcher it out.
Agree!Very interesting read, thank you!
Quote: The hen is white and the roo is splash I think. It could be blue and splash. I would have to look at what he said. He shows his birds they have the beard and muffs so I am pretty sure they are the real macoy. He knows I show so he sent the egg as a prospect. I think it was to try to get me to love the breed and buy more...lol