Rhode Island Red Hatching Eggs
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Rhode Island Red Hatching Eggs

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SKU EGRIS
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Rhode Island Red Hatching Eggs
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Product Details
Brand: Meyer Hatchery
Stamp: EGRIS
Months Available: All year
Hybrid?: No
Clean or Feathered Legs?: Clean
Leg Color: Yellow
Top Knot?: No
Muffs?: No
Beard?: No
Number of Toes: 4
Skin Color: Yellow
Comb Type: Single
Lobes: Red
Purpose: Dual
Broody: No
Weekly Production: 4-6 eggs
Egg Color Laid: Brown
Egg Size Laid: L/XL
Laying Maturity: 16-20 weeks
Hardiness: Hardy in all climates
Forager?: Yes
Personality: Friendly, Calm
Livestock Conservancy Status: Watch
APA Class: American
Origin: United States
Bird Size: Hens 6.5 lbs; Roosters 8.5 lbs
Chick Color: Darker mahogany red color, may have black in tail
Adult Color: Red

Rhode Island Red Hatching Eggs

IMPORTANT ORDERING INFORMATION: Eggs are collected fresh on Mondays from our breeding flock and shipped Tuesdays by USPS Priority Mail or FedEx. Hatching Eggs are labeled with breed code to help with ID during incubation. Eggs can be shipped year-round, but please use your own discretion when ordering during extreme weather. We guarantee that your eggs will arrive unbroken, but will not guarantee your hatching success because of the many variables with shipping, incubating, and hatching. Breakage must be reported upon arrival.

Rhode Island Red eggs are brown in color. The Rhode Island Reds are known for being top egg producers as well as being an excellent dual-purpose breed. These deep mahogany-colored birds are both cold and heat-hardy as well as being great foragers. Meyer Hatchery Rhode Island Reds are a production strain, they are perfect for those seeking high egg yield. Read more about the Rhode Island Red Chicken on our Breed Spotlight over on the Meyer Hatchery Blog.

Curious about the difference between the New Hampshire Reds and the Rhode Island Reds? Cameron tells all over on the blog!

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