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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Four Plymouth Rock Breeds in store NOW


Plymouth Rock Breeds

In the world of “Rock” breeds we have four Rocks in our brooder right now (Feb. 27, 2018). The most common of the rock breeds is the Barred Rock. We also have White Rock, Columbian Rock Cross and Partridge Rock. But all Rock breeds fall under the Plymouth Rock breed.

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BARRED ROCK

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WHITE ROCK

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PARTRIDGE ROCK

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COLUMBIAN ROCK CROSS

 

About the Breed

Barred Rock  the first of the rock breeds. They're a cold hardy breed that is ideal for small individual farms. They're also a favorite of small backyard flock owners since they double up as great pets too. Their name comes from the odd greyish rock pattern of their feathers. It's eerily similar to rocks with a barred white pattern. This chicken breed is sometimes also referred to as Plymouth Rock. However, it's better to not confuse these two as the name "Plymouth rock" refers to its extended family and not just the barred rock variety by itself. Now let's get to know a little more about this unique breed of chicken.

It was first introduced as a breed in England in 1869 following a long process of cross breeding that involved Dominiques, Cochin, Black Javas and probably a couple of other exotic chicken breeds like the Malay and Dorkings.

All varieties of Plymouth Rocks were produced by crossing the Barred rock breed with other chicken breeds. The Barred Rock is the first and oldest member of the Plymouth Rock family. This chicken breed carries a combination of some of the best farm chicken qualities like docility, hardiness and broodiness. The Rock chicken is also excellent at producing meat and large brown eggs and is renowned for being a very docile bird that doesn't create much of a ruckus like other chicken breeds do.

 By nature, Barred Rocks live quite long. Though they are prized for their egg laying abilities, they also make excellent meat. The hens usually weigh about 6 pounds, while the cock weighs about 7 to 8.5 pounds. This is a dual purpose bird and is usually either a good layer or a great source of meat. The trademark feature of the barred rock is its bright red face and red earlobes. A single comb of average size marks their crown and their beaks are tipped bright yellow. This breed is usually known for its excellent temperament and docility. They are friendly birds that get along really well with people.