A full grown Rhode Island red in good condition can bring about 6 to 10 dollars at spring auction in North America on a good day. Rhode Island reds are common chickens so will not often command higher prices. That same rooster in the fall auctions will bring much lower prices as they are not needed for much other than meat over the winter.
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No, they will lay eggs even if they don't have a rooster. If you want chicks however you have to have a rooster.Yes chickens doo. they start to lay eggs at about 6-8 weeks of age regardless if there is a rooster around or not. if you have a rooster you can not eat the eggs as they may be fertile. in extreem heat or cold chickens may not lay for a few weeks expectialy if the temprature changed quickley. chickens also go cluckey, wich means they want to become a mum. they will sit on the nest if the is a egg there or not and can die if it is very hot. it is then they must be taken of the nest by force. when nesting they can be quite frocious and peek you. they will also do this without a rooster. they are great to have around and make your home feel that little bit better.
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In 1925, they held the first annual roundup of the Assateague (Chincoteague) ponies. This is called the Chincoteague pony swim. During this, they swim a herd of the ponies across the Assateague Channel (inbetween Assateague Island and Chincoteague Island). When they reach the shore of Chincoteague, the ponies are put in pens. Then, before they swim them back to Assateague Island, they hold an auction to sell some of the ponies. This helps to decrease the population of the wild ponies. The money that they raise from these auctions helps to fund the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department, whose firemen are the ones who round up and swim the ponies across the channel.
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A full grown Rhode Island red in good condition can bring about 6 to 10 dollars at spring auction in North America on a good day. Rhode Island reds are common chickens so will not often command higher prices. That same rooster in the fall auctions will bring much lower prices as they are not needed for much other than meat over the winter.
It's American money
in the center of town
They have many stores a muesems.
They became shipbuilders, farmers and fishermen.
quahogs (shellfish)
Farming, fishing, shipwrights
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
Charleston Rhode island
religious freedom, to re populate and to get more money
by farming and making their own furniture
Rhode Island