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  1. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Congrats on the show, I would keep an eye on the top line of that pullet, her back looks a little inclined. maybe its the way she is standing.....
  2. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I agree, It is not the most important trait but Yellow legs are part of the standard for a reason.
  3. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    You can have the dark horn coloring with the nice yellow coloring in their legs the standard calls for.
  4. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I think the angle is quite obviously from lack of feathers on the back of the neck
  5. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Production reds, They should lay you some nice eggs but they are not Heritage type or color
  6. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Bob and Jim, That is a Nelson Cock bird that was owned by Dinahmoe
  7. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    This is the Nelson line, They are young 3 1/2 months but they will hopefully fill out nice like their parents
  8. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I couldn't get very great pictures but here are a couple pictures of some reds I have growing out at 16 weeks old
  9. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    These legs have nice Yellow coloring with the dark horn coloring.
  10. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Bob Gilbert via facebook; Pure Nelson Bob. Second generation from orginal pair from Don. This guy is from a brother/sister mating. His sire is the good "flat backed" male you have seen a photo of on my wall.
  11. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    He did in fact come from Bob Gilbert
  12. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    This is Ryan Carel's bird. Like I said He is Pure Nelson Line.
  13. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    This bird is owned by Ryan Carel
  14. ChickMagnet207

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    One thing that I see right away is that they don't have yellow legs. (If that's not genetic, Maybe you can fix that with adding corn to their diet) Also, They need to carry their width of back all the way back. I always try to think of a cinder block shape. I am starting to see a lot of reds...
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    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Here is a Nelson Female That I believe was paired with that male from ten years ago
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