Farms: Rhode Island Red Chicken Breed (Breeder Flock)
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Rhode Island Red (Single Comb) Chicken Breed is another breed that Cackle Hatchery produces eggs from their own breeder flocks to hatch. Rhode Island Red (Single Comb) Chickens lay brown eggs. Cackle Hatchery hatches Rhode Island Red (Single Comb) chickens for sale at it's hatchery. One of many Chicken Breed videos by Cackle Hatchery.
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There so cute i have like 12 rhode island reds XD
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Quantos quilos pesa o galo e a galinha?
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we're is the company &county
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gaags seye mugi 500ng hi kesi ke pas 9575314322 mo
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Você vende pintinhos de gigante negro de jersy, roque barradas,new hampshire, rod insland red,eu queria 50 unidades de cada raça ,vocês envia para o Brasil,qual o preço da unidade.
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They are great looking! I'd like to have two roosters, not eggs, about 7 months to 1 year
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Look at the beautiful yellow legs. :)
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do you guess ship to Hamilton Ontario.
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May mkapag sabi po b sa kaibahan nG kabir at Rhode Island Red? Salamat po
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another pointless youtube video. ty for nothing
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Hey Mr Gabriel u know nothing u just want to say something !! These are breeding stock for s business that u know nothing compared to your couple of backyard chickenS what are you a grass eater too !! Very well kept Chickens Cackle!!!;)
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VERY KOOL VERY NICE!!
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A dual purpose breed and can be reared both intensive and semi intensive by a well to do individuals. However, less to do individuals can do it in a free range method without fear of contracting diseases.
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Thank you very much!
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Cackle hatchery you have really nice looking breeder stock they are fine looking R I Reds !!
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Que. :Fuzileiro
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very good
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Of all of the critters on this Earth nothing is like a chicken !...
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They are in great condition, well done, it's good to see some of the commercial sector with ethic's. What is your ratio of roosters to hen's? I have RIR also, just a hobby, I have 8 hen's and a rooster.
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BullittMcQueen1, It takes a tremendous effort to produce a bird worthy of exhibition. These are just thrown together in an area and left for nature to take it's course. All the genes are mixed around with everyone. In a breeding program, the point is to cull any birds with imperfections, thus eliminating that undesirable gene from the available pool. No hatchery chicken will ever do well in a show. The odds would be inexplicable. I did see in this video, many birds with some very good traits, but those same birds would be disqualified for having some of the bad traits too.