Thursday, April 11, 2013

Chicken Breeds



New Hampshire Red

New Hampshire Reds are a vigorous, early-maturing breed known for their meat more than their eggs, although they are a true dual-purpose bird, good for both meat production and egg-laying. They originally derived from Rhode Island Reds. Their personalities can vary by bird, from focused on the pecking order and a bit aggressive toward other birds, to mellow and docile.


Plymouth Rock

The most common Plymouth Rock variety is the 
Barred Rock. With their black and white stripes, Barred Rocks are a good-looking breed and stand out in the flock. Plymouth Rocks are solid, sturdy dual-purpose birds and very popular for the small farm and homestead. They were at one time the most popular breed in America.




Rhode Island Red

Rhode Island Reds are prolific egg-layers, and at one time a standard for small poultry farms. 
Although they're good for meat, too, they are known for their high egg production. They are 
active, but also calm and docile, although roosters can tend toward the aggressive side in this breed.
Sussex

An English breed, Sussex chickens were at one time the most common British table bird. Speckled Sussex is the most common variety, and they stand out from other hens with their brown plumage with white speckles. It's also good camouflage from predators. They are known for their unique, friendly, and curious personalities. Another of my favorite breeds - we have a hen named Miss Friendly who is a Speckled Sussex, and she was named because she is by far the most "pet-like" of any of our chickens.

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