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I was told that they were pure.. Guess I like brown egg layers better than white egg layers. I know they are the same but I am in it for the color.. I should show pictures...
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Our Rhodebar lay very light brown (tannish) eggs.I was told that they were pure.. Guess I like brown egg layers better than white egg layers. I know they are the same but I am in it for the color.. I should show pictures...
He's actually better color than most RB cocks I've seen. Many have a problem with black on the breast area. If you can find some true standard bred (not hatchery) Rhode Island pullets/hens to put him over that would be what I would do. Your hatchery Reds are going to have different genetics (including some leg horn), so you need true standard bred brick shaped Reds. But if you can find some of those that would be a great start.This is my Rhodebar Rooster he's about 6 months old. Most of the roosters I've seen on the thread are redder in color than he is, what is the desired coloring? He's red and white except for his tail which is black and white. Is his coloring incorrect? He's a pretty thing. I have Red Hens and Barred Rock Hens and Roos Breeding-wise what can I do from here?![]()
I hatched and raised rhodbars this spring,I ended up with 3 roosters. One is lighter in color,should I cull that one.