Rhode Island Reds have black tails.cinnamon queen maybe or a road island red
Cinnamon Queen probably has a white tail.
I find that's usually the fastest way to distinguish the two.
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Rhode Island Reds have black tails.cinnamon queen maybe or a road island red
Probably a rode island red. Or maybe a mix? She looks like a rode island red but she doesn't act like one. She's a lot more calm and friendly than a RIR or maybe I'm just lucky enough to have a friendly RIR. She's also very dark red.Rhode Island Reds have black tails.
Cinnamon Queen probably has a white tail.
I find that's usually the fastest way to distinguish the two.
She could be a Rhode Island Red, or she could be a mix. There may not be any way to tell for sure. But regardless of what she really is, it sounds like she is a good fit for your flockProbably a rode island red. Or maybe a mix? She looks like a rode island red but she doesn't act like one. She's a lot more calm and friendly than a RIR or maybe I'm just lucky enough to have a friendly RIR.
She's also very dark red.
Right!? Oh I wish that would happen here! They're not going to fine a chicken! I may not be able to do it but if I could teach my dog to shoot...Tell them a hawk attacked your livestock amd the livestock fought back.
Did the hawk survive? You should have called your state wildlife ranger..A hawk attacked my chickens. A white splash mix. Anyway my roosters and a couple of my hens teamed up on it and attacked it. I didn't think they could do that. I just looked outside and saw a bunch of flapping and heard a lot of squawking. And when I got to the pen the hawk was on the ground and the chickens were attacking it.
I'm assuming that the hawk came down and attacked the white splash hen and then the other chickens came in to rescue her. Anyway now the hawk is badly injured lay in my chicken run near the coop
I really don't think it will make it. What do I do with it? Do I try to pick it up and put it in the woods and just let nature take its course? Do I get someone to put it out of its misery? It's illegal to kill them but this one's just laying there suffering. Do I need to call someone?
Cool story, I think about that a lot. We're on 5 acres and a neighbor's dog killed our female Guinea fowl. We've had 3 bear attacks, so now the coop's electrified. We can't seem to find a female Guinea and we don't want 15 of them, lol.Did the hawk survive? You should have called your state wildlife ranger..