The same as all chickens, just about everything. Commercial feed, grains and seed, bread and vegetation of all kinds. They love bugs and worms,Spiders and flies. Try giving them cold cooked spaghetti, they think it is worms and run around clucking happily.
Specific breeds do not need specific diets. A good quality feed should be sufficient to maintain health. Supplement with a layer MASH during prime laying age from 8 months to 24 months in order to provide proper calcium and protein.
Almost any grain.
Rhode Island Reds eat chicken food that you can get at you local farm store. ex: radiogrove, agway, etc. tell them your chickens age to get the correct food.
mixed grains, cracked corn and or lay food
crushed corn seeds
The state bird of Rhode Island is the "Rhode Island Red" (a type of chicken).
Rhode Island's state mascot is the Red Rooster(Rhode Island Red).
The Rhode Island Red
The Rhode Island Red can be found in a chicken coop.
It was called Rhode island red.
Rhode Island, hence the name Rhode Island Red.
The official state bird of Rhode Island is the Rhode Island Red Chicken, adopted in 1954.
Rhode Island Red chickens.
The same as other laying hens - layer feed, preferrably organic crumbles.
The fish commonly known as the "Striped Bass" (morone saxatilis) was designated as the official state fish on July 13, 2000.
I expect that you mean a "Rhode Island Red"? It is a type of Chicken.
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