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Breeds of Chickens

There are the following breeds of Chickens:
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 Red Shaver

Red Shavers are a sex linked dual-purpose chicken developed in Canada. They are used most frequently on small farms.  

Their pullets are reddish-brown with white under feathers, while males are white with a few red markings on their feathers. They are a quiet breed.  

Red Shaver hens lay from 305 to 315 large brown eggs a year. One four-year-old Red Shaver chicken in Ottawa was credited with laying an egg with a ...



 Red Stars

Red Stars, versatile wonders of the poultry world, embody the essence of utility and beauty. Renowned for their exceptional attributes, these birds excel in various roles, making them indispensable on any farmstead. The Red and Black Stars exhibit remarkable prowess in egg laying, with hens demonstrating consistent productivity even in adverse weather conditions. Conversely, roosters epitomize excellence in meat production, boasting robust frames ...



 Redcap

Redcap chickens are excellent layers. They can't really be used for meat as they're considered an endangered breed, and they hate confinement so much that they are incredibly difficult to show.  

Redcaps look very similar to their cousins the Hamburgs, but they have larger red combs and ear-lobes. They have only one variety of plumage, appearing with dark reds, browns, and blacks with a black tail and commonly a black crescent ...



 Rhode Island Red

Rhode Island Reds are an outstanding egg laying; they can produce up to 220 eggs in a year on average. Since they are also hearty birds, they make for good meat chickens. Plus they are prized in shows.

Rhode Islands are aggressive birds with the roosters frequently fighting when confined to too small of a space. However, they tend to do very well with humans, coming running when it's time to be fed or even just to be held. It's qu ...



 Rhode Island Whites

Rhode Island Whites are a dual-purpose chicken from the US state of Rhode Island. Despite their very similar names and shared place of origin, Rhode Island White chickens are a distinct breed from the Rhode Island Red. However, Rhode Island Reds and Whites can be bred together to create Red Sex Link hybrid chickens, such as the ISA Brown.

Rhode Island Whites were developed by J. Alonzo Jocoy of Peacedale, Rhode Island, starting i ...



 Rhodebar

Rhodebars are a rare and unique breed of autosexing chickens that originated in the UK in 1947 through careful breeding. Initially known as Redbars, they were later renamed Rhodebars to reflect their Rhode Island Red lineage.

These chickens boast a distinctive appearance, characterized by a full breast, deep, broad body, and a long back. Their plumage is a rich reddish hue with fine buff barring, creating a striking and attractive patt ...



 Robusta Lionata

Robusta Lionata chickens are a versatile dual-purpose breed that traces its roots back to 1965 when it was developed at the Experimental Poultry Station in Rovigo, a city nestled in Northern Italy. The breeding process involved a blend of genetics from two distinct chicken breeds: the Buff Orpington and the White America.

Known for their balanced attributes, Robusta Lionata chickens excel in both meat and egg production. On average, th ...



 Robusta Maculata

The Robusta Maculata, a product of meticulous breeding efforts culminating in 1965 at the Experimental Poultry Station in Rovigo, Italy, stands as a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of poultry enthusiasts. Born from the genetic contributions of the Buff Orpington and the White America breeds, this captivating breed has steadily risen in popularity in recent years, revered for its elegant and refined appearance.

Renowned for it ...



 Romagnola

Romagnola chickens were once common in the regions of Romagna and parts of Emilia, particularly in areas like Ravenna, Forli, and Bologna. Known for its fine boned structure, this breed boasts a single comb of medium size, which stands erect in the rooster and is folded in the hen. The comb is typically red and smooth, while the wattles are well-developed.

Characterized by oval-shaped, small cream-colored earlobes, which may sometimes ...



 Rosecomb

Rosecomb chickens are true Bantams with a very distinctive comb. They are one of the oldest and most popular bantam breeds in showing, and thus have numerous variations within the breed. An ornamental chicken, they are poor egg layers and not suited for meat production.

The earliest surviving records of Rosecomb chickens are from the 14th century in Britain, though it may have another point of origin. Their popularity as an ornam ...



 Rumpless Araucana

Rumpless Araucana chickens are a distinct variety of the Araucana breed, originally hailing from South America. What sets them apart is their unique physical features and egg-laying abilities, making them a fascinating addition to any poultry flock.

One defining characteristic of Rumpless Araucanas is their distinctive tufts of feathers near their ears, adding to their quirky appearance and setting them apart from other chicken breeds. ...