LC966

Red Sex Link Chicks, Female

$5.09

Buy 25 for $4.59 ea. and save $0.50

Buy 50 for $3.79 ea. and save $1.30

Buy 100 for $3.29 ea. and save $1.80

QTY

Recommended Add-on

Product Details

Description

Red Sex Links are very efficient layers of large brown eggs and have excellent livability. They are also known as Golden Comet, Gold Star and Cinnamon Queen. The breed is a cross of Rhode Island Red males and Delaware or Light Sussex hens. These birds are quiet and easy to handle. Red Sex Links can be color-sexed immediately following hatching, with females being a salmon red color and males being white. They have red feathers with some white showing in the tail, neck and breast areas when mature. Their typical weights are 5 lbs. for females.

  • Purpose: Egg Layer
  • Egg Production: 200-280 eggs per year
  • Egg Shell Color: Light Brown
  • Egg Size: Large
  • Temperament: Active
  • Broody: Non Setter
  • Weight: Female – 5-6 lb

These products being sold are live chicks or eggs.

  • Our live chicks are shipped as soon as they are hatched.
  • Availability of this item does not mean it ships immediately.
  • This means that we are still taking orders for the season and that your order will be placed in line for the next available shipment.
  • You will receive an email with your shipment date.



Reviews

  • 2

    Wrong birds

    by Holly on Jul 05, 2024

    After having problems with runny yolks and fishy smells in my eggs I looked into the causes. Many people say Isa Browns have these problems. I didn't order Isa Browns. They are a different cross than Cinnamon Queens. I just realized that I was not sent Cinnamon Queens. The cross they have listed here is not the cross they are shipping. The bird pictured is not what my birds look like. I was shipped Isa Browns which have more white on them and is a different cross.

  • 5

    Red sex link Cinnamon Queen

    by Amy on Jun 29, 2024

    These day old chick's arrived vital and energetic. They had fantastic survivability, excellent dispositions and a strong vigorous appetite for the bugs that had become a bother in the extended housesite, barn and garden. They are amusing, friendly and look out for each other and complement our medium sized rooster in robust flight and roosting skills. 100% of the hens survived and are approaching layer age. We have enjoyed their free range company and curiousity.