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In the Brooder
Thats exactly what i thought but since i dont know much about chickens i thought maybe i was missing something.
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I am guessing a Red Sex Link or a New Hampshire. We had a NH developed like that.
Please tell me NHs don't have the temperament of RIRs!I have never gotten along with that breed.![]()
With both breeds, it frequently depends on their breeding. BYC members have frequently reported hatchery quality RIRs and NHs as aggressive (and I have experienced this myself with some of them), which isn't surprising considering there is little or no difference between hatchery quality RIRs, NHs, and Production Reds. Usually it is only the shade of red that determines which label the hatchery markets them under. However, these aggressive tendencies don't seem to be nearly as frequent with heritage RIRs or NHs that are sold by reputable breeders.
What exactly makes a breed a "heritage" breed?
It's not the breed, it's the source of the bird. Heritage usually means a very dedicated breeder who has been breeding and culling to have a flock that meets the Standard of Perfection for the breed. Temperament is one of the things culled for, as Michael said. Hatchery birds, not so much with the culling, especially for temperament.