Most breeds can be mingled within a flock. It takes a few days for new chickens to settle in but RIR and Barred Rocks who are quite docile will get along fine.
ducky farm
Yes, they do!
A Rhode Island Red is a strain of chicken. They are very good laying hens, so most industrial layer hens have some of their genetics. In addition to this, many studies related to layer hens have been conducted using the Rhode Island Red hen. For example, studies in optimal egg shell thickness. There have been concerns that the Rhode Island Red, originating from Rhode Island, is an inbred strain and hence may have genetic issues. This is usually only a problem for purebred hens, and not crossbred hens with only a little of their genetic influence.
Marans and rhode island reds
my rooster. if u know what i mean.
The same as other laying hens - layer feed, preferrably organic crumbles.
Mine started mating yesterday and I found three eggs today. I have two Golden Comet hens, two Rhode Island Red hens and one Rhode Island Red Rooster.
Perhaps in a chicken coop or a hen house but in any case they are not limited to the State of Rhode Island or to the United States.
No he raised Rock Cornish hens.
Grammatical issues, aside, I presume you meant RHODE Island red hens (there's no such thing as LONG Island red hens), which live about five years, the same as any other domesticated chicken.
To keep the Hens company until its time for Chicken and Noodles.
Rhode island blue hens and akron zips have zippy a female kangaroo