Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 250 Piece |
| Age | Day Old |
| Sex | Unisex |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 250 Chicks |
| Vaccination | Marek |
| Weight At Sale | 35 g |
| Supply Type | Bulk Quantity |
| Type | Ameriflower |
| Breed | Rhode Island Red breed male female chicks |
| Usage/Application | For egg laying |
| Color | Brown |
Rhode Island Red (RIR) chicks are a popular dual-purpose chicken breed known for their excellent egg-laying abilities and good meat quality. They typically have a striking reddish-brown or rust-colored plumage with some black in the tail and wings, and yellow legs and feet. The chicks themselves are soft rust-colored with two dark lines on their backs that fade as they mature.Key characteristics of RIR chicks and chickens:Egg production: RIR hens lay large brown eggs, with an average annual production of around 200 to 300 eggs.Growth and maturity: Chicks grow quickly and start laying eggs at about 20 to 24 weeks.Size: Adult hens weigh around 6.5 pounds (about 3 kg), and roosters are larger at around 8.5 pounds (about 3.9 kg).Temperament: They are generally docile, friendly, and adaptable to various climates, with good resistance to diseases.Appearance: Medium to large-sized birds with an upright posture, single or rose-comb, bright red eyes, reddish-brown beaks, and yellow legs.Hardiness: Known for toughness and ability to thrive in both cold and hot climates.Feeding: They can adapt well to various feed regimes and are efficient converters of feed to produce eggs and meat.Their balanced nature makes them suitable for small backyard flocks as well as small-scale commercial poultry farming, offering both consistent egg supply and reasonable meat yield. RIRs are one of the best dual-purpose breeds widely favored for their productivity and resilience .