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Yes. I was wondering whether the RIR was the mother or father since you didn't specify in your post.The RIR is the only rooster we have so he has to be the father right?
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Yes. I was wondering whether the RIR was the mother or father since you didn't specify in your post.The RIR is the only rooster we have so he has to be the father right?
I'm sorry I guess I should of put that in there lol I'm still learningYes. I was wondering whether the RIR was the mother or father since you didn't specify in your post.
Are you sure that the chickens are purebreeds and not mixes? Maybe some other rooster came into the picture.... A white bird crossed with a red would be a red sex link, I think if it is red rooster over white hen. The female chicks would be a brown, reddish color and the males yellow or white.
I have one barred rock but she isnt laying yet
Looks like the red sex link is a cockerelWell we have 2 out of 6 hatch and its day 25 one is a red sex link the other is a black sex link
We only have the one rooster and when we got them we waited 2 weeks before starting to collect the eggs
Where you got them from, did they have roosters?We only have the one rooster and when we got them we waited 2 weeks before starting to collect the eggs
You are not the father... Sounds like these chickens need to go on MauryHens can retain sperm from a mating with high fertility for up two weeks, moderate fertility for up to three weeks, and occasional fertility for up to four weeks. If she was with roosters other than the RIR during the period before you started collecting eggs , he may not be the father.