Yes. The Rhode Island Red chiken produces light brown eggs.
No they lay brown eggs
Electric, metal, and plastic products. Rhode Island farms produce corn, hay, and potatoes, as well as some livestock.
The Rhode Island Red is a type of chicken. They are important because they are bred for both their eggs and meat.
they are used for meat and for their eggs. they are also very friendly and calm when worked with. same for a rhode island white.
There are a variety of resources found in Rhode Island. Some of these resources include vegetables, dairy products, eggs, as well as machinery.
They were early North American shipbuilders.
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.
Yes All chickens will lay eggs without the need for a rooster. All a rooster does is fetilize the eggs, it does not induce the hen to lay an egg, she will do this anyway.
If you mean eggs that are commonly called just "brown eggs", Rhode Island Red is a species that lays brown eggs - and there may be others.
Rhode Island Reds Are bred for eggs (they lay very nice big ones) and are rather small for eating, but they could be used either way.
Smallest state in the US is Rhode Island.It is smallest in terms of area.
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