Dec 24, 2017 #2 EggSighted4Life Enabler 9 Years Apr 9, 2016 17,210 25,524 1,012 California's Redwood Coast Looks like a production red to me.
Dec 24, 2017 #3 Ebony Rose Free Ranging 13 Years May 26, 2009 2,922 6,676 511 David, Chiriquí, Panama I agree. A good dual-purpose bird.
Dec 24, 2017 #4 Hybridchucks Queen Of The Coop 8 Years Jul 13, 2016 4,358 16,128 872 Burdsville My Coop My Coop Star and eclipsa said: View attachment 1217044 View attachment 1217046 View attachment 1217049 View attachment 1217050 View attachment 1217052 Click to expand... Sorry but can i ask for a pic of him/her on the side, so a side view of him/her? I'm kinda picky
Star and eclipsa said: View attachment 1217044 View attachment 1217046 View attachment 1217049 View attachment 1217050 View attachment 1217052 Click to expand... Sorry but can i ask for a pic of him/her on the side, so a side view of him/her? I'm kinda picky
Dec 24, 2017 #6 Hybridchucks Queen Of The Coop 8 Years Jul 13, 2016 4,358 16,128 872 Burdsville My Coop My Coop Hm....well im gonna guess Productive red. Very yellow legs.
Dec 24, 2017 Thread starter #7 Star and eclipsa Songster Nov 3, 2017 619 619 166 Clermont, Florida What exactly is a production red?
Dec 24, 2017 Thread starter #8 Star and eclipsa Songster Nov 3, 2017 619 619 166 Clermont, Florida When do they start laying?
Dec 24, 2017 #9 Hybridchucks Queen Of The Coop 8 Years Jul 13, 2016 4,358 16,128 872 Burdsville My Coop My Coop Around 17 weeks.....
Dec 24, 2017 #10 Hybridchucks Queen Of The Coop 8 Years Jul 13, 2016 4,358 16,128 872 Burdsville My Coop My Coop They're one of the best breeds for egg laying