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QuestionHow can I save a hen after a dog has attacked it?Community AnswerUse penicillin on a daily basis for at least a week. Be careful to not overdose and inject only in muscle tissue.
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QuestionWhere can I find Rhode Island Red Chicks?Zeta WhitmerCommunity AnswerThey are pretty common and can almost always be found in your local farm store during chick season, which is normally in the spring, depending on where you live.
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QuestionHow often do I feed Rhode Island Red baby chicks?DarthchickenCommunity AnswerTwice or three times a daym depending on how many you have. Make sure the feeder is always full.
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QuestionHow long does the male Rhode Island Red chick take to grow for slaughter?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererYou can slaughter at 12 - 16 weeks. Most people prefer to butcher their chickens (especially roosters) at 16 weeks unless they have a broiler breed, which can be butchered at as early as 8 weeks. If you're intending to slaughter your Rhode Island Red chicks, keep them on a high protein feed.
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QuestionDo Rhode Island Reds taste good?Community AnswerYes. Rhode Island Reds are considered valuable broiler (edible) chickens.
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QuestionCan you tell the difference between male and female RIR chicks at about 7 days old?noCommunity AnswerThat it might be possible, but it is very hard to sex them at that age.
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QuestionIs it possible to sex a Rhode Island Red chick by their markings? Mine has a darker stripe down the back of the head and neck.noCommunity AnswerNo. That is only possible with sex links, and Rhode island reds aren't sex links, unfortunately.
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QuestionWhy would anyone ever eat a RIR chicken? They're really cute.Kristen DennisCommunity AnswerYes, it is odd but it is true that even though they are more of an egg chicken, people still eat them.
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QuestionCan you trust the hatchery to be accurate with the sexing of your peeps?Community AnswerIt's often really hard to give you a perfectly accurate answer on the gender, so I suggest having a backup plan that you can refer to -- somewhere you can send your roosters if you don't want them -- in case they are inaccurate. Usually, hatcheries give the best answers possible.
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