Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Rhode Island Red Hens
Regular price $69.90 Sale price $39.90 Save 43%
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  • Hen Guarantee, or Your Money Back*
  • Raised to 8 -10 Weeks Old
  • Grown with Non-GMO Feed, Made by a Poultry Nutritionist
  • 'Sales are Final' for this product

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Our commitment ensures that your hen is correctly sexed, with a money-back guarantee if that hen is not. This breed will be 8-10 weeks old when you bring it home, unless the available options state differently. At this age, they're already fully feathered and accustomed to being outside, embracing the adventure of being outside while they eagerly await their new coop. The selected date indicates the week the hens will be ready to come home to their new coop.

This breed will be 8 -10 weeks old when they come home, unless otherwise specified in the options available. At this age the hens are sexable, fully feathered and already enjoying the nature & the outdoors at this age. The date chosen is the week the hens will be 8 weeks old and ready for their new coop.

Breed information:

Rhode Island Red Hens in Arizona - a breed that's more than your average poultry. These birds embody robustness and versatility, making them a true icon in chicken coops. Originating from Rhode Island, they proudly bear the title of the state's official bird.

With a deep mahogany red color and a tranquil disposition, these hens are among the best layers for a heavy breed. While they may not brood often, they are diligent workers, producing 4-6 brown eggs per week.

Hardy in all climates and maturing early, these chickens are perfect for free-range. And let's not forget their average weight - an impressive 8 1/2 lbs for roosters and 6 1/2 lbs for hens.

The Rhode Island Red is more than just an egg-laying breed, they stand out with their robustness and versatility. Ready to welcome these extraordinary birds into your coop?

Our commitment ensures that your hen is correctly sexed, with a money-back guarantee if that hen is not. This breed will be 8-10 weeks old when you bring it home, unless the available options state differently. At this age, they're already fully feathered and accustomed to being outside, embracing the adventure of being outside while they eagerly await their new coop. The selected date indicates the week the hens will be ready to come home to their new coop.

We strive to provide a thriving and well cared for chickens to you. We provide Non-GMO feed, yogurt, raw milk, and tested regularly by state and veterinarians for healthy birds. We go the extra miles for your peace of mind!

What do hens grow in their garden?

Egg-plants

FAQs - Juveniles & Adults

Our website is up to date. You may find some hens available to come home now and others may be pre-ordered for a specific month or timeframe. If you need help let us know. We're glad to help!

The timeframes listed are 98% of the time up to date. Juvenile and adult orders are generally pre-ordered. We grow all our juvenile/adult orders from the month and raise all of them at one time. This reduces our costs and in turn your costs for them. If you need a specific timeframe for your birds to ship, reach out to us and we can often arrange that with you.

Our juveniles and adults ship free via express shipping by USPS. The fastest way we can get your birds to you. On average we spend $75-120 per bird to ship to you. We enjoy sharing them with you!

We gladly offer local pick up for your order. We have strict biosecurity measures for both our flocks safety. Once your order has been placed and notified your order is ready to come home, we pre-arrange a pick up time and date with you to come to our pick up drive-thru. Very simple, we have your order boxed and ready to travel home for you. You will not need to bring any boxes, cartons or crates. Local pick up orders are considered sale is final. 

No, we do not vaccinate our flock or baby chicks. We constantly monitor this with our poultry vet to ensure our birds are healthy and robust. We are tested yearly for disease as NPIP participants and customers can be confident that they are receiving healthy, happy chicks from our farms.