RedWhiteandFree
In the Brooder
- Oct 24, 2016
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Hello, so I have heard a lot about how production reds and heritage reds are different by looks, temperament, ect. But I can still not tell what mine are.....so I would greatly appreciate some input.
First off, my rooster is from a small local farm, so I don't think he's the same as the rest, while my hens I got back from my old school,
where they bred in chickens they ordered from who knows where. So I have no idea what they are.
This is Bubba, my rooster.
This is one of my 3 month old chicks hatched from my roo and one of the hens so I don't know if it's possible to tell by what she looks like.
The final 3 pics are of various hens I have, (they are currently molting), but there are differences in age, and slight differences in coloring. One i have, which is not shown here, has slightly darker coloring than the others, but all the chickens I have, including the rooster and 2 three month old roosters I have are all extremely friendly and follow you around, and some like to sit on you so they can get pet.
Once again, any input would be greatly appreciated, thankyou!
First off, my rooster is from a small local farm, so I don't think he's the same as the rest, while my hens I got back from my old school,
where they bred in chickens they ordered from who knows where. So I have no idea what they are.
This is Bubba, my rooster.
This is one of my 3 month old chicks hatched from my roo and one of the hens so I don't know if it's possible to tell by what she looks like.
The final 3 pics are of various hens I have, (they are currently molting), but there are differences in age, and slight differences in coloring. One i have, which is not shown here, has slightly darker coloring than the others, but all the chickens I have, including the rooster and 2 three month old roosters I have are all extremely friendly and follow you around, and some like to sit on you so they can get pet.
Once again, any input would be greatly appreciated, thankyou!