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<blockquote data-quote="4hfarms" data-source="post: 1668560" data-attributes="member: 39740"><p>We raised a dozen RiR hens and they are all wild. When they came out of the brooder, they spent one night in a coop then never went back in. They roost in a cedar in the middle of the property. They are crazy good forage birds andthey use the creek for water. Medium brown eggs. We raised a small flock of Orpington a few years ago and let them multiply. About 40 or so now. We want to cross the two and see what we get. Would love to have the best of both. Hearty birds, with large eggs and plenty of meat that take care of themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4hfarms, post: 1668560, member: 39740"] We raised a dozen RiR hens and they are all wild. When they came out of the brooder, they spent one night in a coop then never went back in. They roost in a cedar in the middle of the property. They are crazy good forage birds andthey use the creek for water. Medium brown eggs. We raised a small flock of Orpington a few years ago and let them multiply. About 40 or so now. We want to cross the two and see what we get. Would love to have the best of both. Hearty birds, with large eggs and plenty of meat that take care of themselves. [/QUOTE]
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