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  1. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    that's a beautiful cockerel Matt
  2. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I do see the downward slope on the wing tip but you atill have beautiful birds.
  3. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I am wishing you good luck on your next shows and congrats on placing in ya last show I have Faith in ya great birds I know ya will do great.
  4. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I can relate as to needing to het ya breeding pen set up for next spring the work is never finished but we know this and experience this I am glad you sold all ya RIRs and happy ya placed ok maybe next time will be better as for molting it happens at the worst timing hope next run is even betyer...
  5. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    How did the show on saturday turn out,??
  6. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    keep us posted as how things trun out at the show!!
  7. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Uep its time 2 open up the box I had to do this for my older girls 2 months ago they started laying eggs at 6 months my others have just started good now getting about 6 to 8 brown eghs a day 1 of my older hens is laying a double yoke egg about once a week
  8. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Im so glad you told us I got to remember that I dont live that far from Newman I would love to see some of your birds up close and personal if ya know what I mean and the updayed pic of your young birds the sure have some BEAUTIFUL leg color I think im in
  9. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    oh yeah i get ya i forgot about that my roo didnt even start to get a simple look of a cockerel tail feathers until he was 5 months old and then shed them again and growing darker green tail feathers at 7 months old you are right they are still to young on the tail feathered end lol but ya birds...
  10. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I agree the one one the branch does seem to have thick leg compared to the others and if ya look closely it appears to have a broader square back compared to the others but It had to tell as I can't see thae tail feathers.
  11. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    WOW this is :ood to jnow glad you posted this information how much higher are you eunning your bator??
  12. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    these do look more like opossum tracks than
  13. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Great looking chicks Jimmy WOW!im in .
  14. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    WOW great looking chicks Jimmy
  15. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I can understand your problem another great line of roos needing to let grow and all this hot weather is not helping and for a time there it seem that we where getting Was rain every other day I MEAN RAIN not showers and then the awful heat I wish you good luck .
  16. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    Sally I wished that I lived closer to you but I live down south in georgia I would take some fogle line roos in a flat heartbeat and show some people in georgia that dont know what a fogle line RIR looks like this is one of the oldest generation of heritage RIR fowl. I could sit and cry as I...
  17. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    still yhey are great looking it appears to me by looking at these pictures that the hen comb may bery well be still pink if this be the case they are still too young when they start to mature enough to lay their comb will get more color and brighten up some gint a little more red not as red as...
  18. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I need to contact the man that she purchased these birds from and find out the lineage as you have a great looking rooster there im yelling ya and I believe that others on this threadline will agree.
  19. RIR-YELLOWLEGS

    The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

    I agree different do lineage start to lay at different ages , good high bloodline birds will take their time in maturing and reaching laying age and I agree with all of the above when moving fowl around it upset the normal routine of things and they can get a little picky
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