Rhode Island Red

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The state bird of Rhode Island, this hen is to chickens what Oprah is to talk show hosts: a shining example of the very best. If we sound biased, it’s because one of us hails from Rhode Island (not naming names). The hen has an immaculate coat of rich, deep mahogany feathers, and is known for its calm, friendly demeanour, and laidback charisma. This hen is a true American born and raised, developed in Rhode Island in the late 19th century and widely considered to be the gold standard in chickens ever since. And as it happens, our Hen is crafted from quality Corten steel, which will develop a deep red/brown patina over time, resulting in the same rich hue as the state bird herself!

When it comes to proud residents of Rhode Island, hen lovers, or the charismatic farmers in your life, there’s no better gift!

Our Rhode Island Red is:

✓ Easy to send our regular boxes are standard letter size, measuring 11" x 8" x 1/4" 
✓ Same day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm on weekdays
✓ Made locally in a family-owned factory, right here in the US
Crafted from 1/8-inch Corten steel and designed to last a lifetime
✓ Easy to install  holding on a downwards angle simply tap the thickest end of the stake with a hammer or mallet until secure

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Each Metalbird is crafted from Corten® Steel, a premium, weathering steel made to last.

When it meets the elements, it doesn’t rust like your old BBQ. It transforms.

That change you’re seeing? That’s patina. A tough, protective outer layer that seals the steel, adds character, and preserves your bird for decades.

This isn’t paint. It’s nature’s way of ageing gracefully.

The Patina Process:

At first, you’ll notice bright orange spots (we call this the teenage phase). Soon enough, the whole bird will turn a bold orange, slowly shifting into deep burnt umber. Eventually, it settles into a moody charcoal that feels like it’s always belonged.

The Result? A piece of industrial art with a heartbeat. No peeling, no fading, just a bird that gets better with age.

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