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Rhode Island had 503,645 males and 544,684 females in 2000.
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Wyoming has the least amount of males with about 289,761. Rhode Island has the lowest percentage of males at 48.3%, followed closely by Massachusetts at 48.4%.
58,000 free white males.
the males comb will start to develop earlier, around this time
a light red with males with lighter heads
Yes, a Rhode Island Red is considered a multi-purpose breed of chicken. The hens lay lovely brown eggs, and the roosters are proficient crowers. Both can be eaten, but primarily it is the extra males in a flock that end up on the kitchen table.
These statistics are based on the ability from these people to write their name 21.7% All females 28.5% White females 6.3% Non-white females 66.8% All males (n=262) 77.1% White males 20.8% Non-white males
NO, neither breed is sexlinked. What you need to do is breed a Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire rooster with a Barred Rock(Black Stars) or Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire rooster and a Silver Laced Wyandotte, Rhode Island White or Delaware hen(all Red Stars) and you will get sexlinked chicks. The chicks that hatch out solid black are pullets(hens) and the chicks that hatch out black but with a large yellow dot on top of their heads are cockerels(males).This answer is wrong. The rooster has to be the Rhode Island Red and the hen the White Leghorn. The pullets will have reddish fluff and the males will have yellow fluff leading to white feathers.
Here are a few links about sexing chicks. http://msucares.com/poultry/management/poultry_sexing.html http://www.oznet.k-state.edu/historicpublications/pubs/SB307.PDF
we had one which was 12 years old but im sure there have been some older. hens laying abilities and the males fertility tend to go down after 3 or 4 years.
Yes. "Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote." Anne Hutchinson was also a religious dissenter who at one point lived in Rhode Island is associated with it.