It's a brown chicken, it is also a very good egg layers.
There are over 150 breeds of chicken.
This particular chicken originated from the United States. They tend to be reddish brown in color and they produce a lot of eggs.
Some breeds do but not all
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A pure breed chicken is a chicken that has been made by the same kind of chicken, so if 2 different kinds of chicken's mate, then they wont make a pure breed chicken, but if 2 of the same kind of chicken mate then they make a pure breed chicken Sorry if it doesnt make sense
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No.
As many as there are breeds of chicken. Breed count recognized by clubs is well over 200 in the U.S.A. alone and growing. Cross breeds are many, many times that. Every breed, pure or cross comes in Male and female genders.
In chicken terminology, RIR stands for Rhode Island Red.
There are a few different breeds of chicken. There are the Australorp, Black Shumen, Cubalaya, Silkie Bantam, Rhode Island Red, Delaware, are just a few of the breeds.
A purebred chicken contains a lineage of the same breed, say all Barred Rocks, with no other chicken breed in their parentage. A mixed breed chicken is like a mutt- it has at least 2 different breeds in its lineage and shows qualities of both breeds.