A well cared for Rhode Island Red can reach 10 to 12 years old barring disease or lack of a KFC when the farmers family gets hungry or they have company coming for Sunday dinner.
Absolutely, Silkies will be the more docile of the flock and will tend to get bullied. The silkies get along with others well and Rhode Island Reds are not generally aggressive. A mixed flock of silkie and RIR is quite common.
Rhodies, or Rhode Island Reds are a favorite breed. The hens can continue to supply eggs up to and sometime beyond three years old and the roosters will often be active on the hens for up to five or six years.
It was much the same as today, though a little colder. Rhode Island has a temperate climate moderated by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, with warm summers and cold winters. Rain falls evenly throughout the year, and snowfall averages 25-35 inches with more inland. Hurricanes, though rare, are not unknown to strike the southern edge of New England.
There are more than 170 species of fish, over 1,200 invertebrate species, and numerous species of birds, mammals, and plants that live in the Long Island Sound. The Sound's diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of marine life.
Chincoteague Island is 7 miles long
They eat everything that other chickens eat, as long as it is not stale
10-12 years
Absolutely, Silkies will be the more docile of the flock and will tend to get bullied. The silkies get along with others well and Rhode Island Reds are not generally aggressive. A mixed flock of silkie and RIR is quite common.
The people of Rhode Island desire to live a long and peaceful life. They strive to become successful financially, socially, and spiritually.
Long Island, with an area of about 1,400 square miles, is larger than Rhode Island, which takes up about 1,040 square miles.
Despair is Rhode Island's smallest island. It spreads about 25 miles long.
Long Island Sound and Narragansett Bay border Rhode Island.
On average, about 16 hours, depending on where in Rhode Island you go to.
yes Kansas does have more land then Rhode Island. Rhode Island is only 40 miles long and 30 miles wide.
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Probably, as long as the Rhode Island provider is willing to bill Connecticut Medicaid.
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.