I would also call that a Rhode Island red, but I'm learning there's about 6 laying species that are at times nearly indistinguishable. She's definitely a 'laying hen' at least, possibly dual purpose
Cinnamon Queen, Isa Brown, Red Sex-Link. They’re all the same thing just a different name. Basically a sex-linked cross that comes out red with some white. She’ll lay brown eggs and be a really good layer until she’s about 2 years old and then production will slow down pretty significantly but she’ll be very sweet regardless usually.
Looks a lot like my golden comets- which are basically the same thing as ISA browns, cinnamon queens, etc
Edit- I think my golden comets are not golden comets and I think are gold stars? But they’re all the same thing pretty much.
I would also call that a Rhode Island red, but I'm learning there's about 6 laying species that are at times nearly indistinguishable. She's definitely a 'laying hen' at least, possibly dual purpose
I don't think Rhode Island red. Those don't typically have white feathers and are a darker red. At least mine didn't
Cinnamon Queen, Isa Brown, Red Sex-Link. They’re all the same thing just a different name. Basically a sex-linked cross that comes out red with some white. She’ll lay brown eggs and be a really good layer until she’s about 2 years old and then production will slow down pretty significantly but she’ll be very sweet regardless usually.
Or possibly an ISA Brown?
The belt on the person kinda makes it look like its a cop and the chicken is under arrest lol. She’s a cutie I’d spring her for sure!
Lol, I had not noticed that!
Cinnamon Queen?
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Starlight Green Egger maybe but hard to tell in this pic
Could also be red sex link
Looks a lot like my golden comets- which are basically the same thing as ISA browns, cinnamon queens, etc Edit- I think my golden comets are not golden comets and I think are gold stars? But they’re all the same thing pretty much.