Any breed can get along with Rhode Island Reds. But you can only intruduce this other breed and more chickens when they are little. If you don't do that, there will be severe fighting with the chickens.
Rhode Island's state mascot is the Red Rooster(Rhode Island Red).
Yes All chickens will lay eggs without the need for a rooster. All a rooster does is fetilize the eggs, it does not induce the hen to lay an egg, she will do this anyway.
Chickens are birds with a small head, a comb on top, a beak, and two small eyes on the sides. They often have a wattle under their beak and feathers covering their body. Chickens have two legs with claws and walk upright.
Golden Comets, Red Stars and Cinnamon Queen are all red sex-linked birds. They are hybrids created by taking a Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire Red rooster and crossing him with a White Rock or Plymouth Barred Rock, White Leghorn or another light hen. These chickens are not a breed - they are hybrids bred for egg production and the fact that the female chicks will be red and the male chicks will be white. The Golden Comet has a White Rock mother, in most of the references I found, and the Red Star will have a Plymouth Barred Rock mother. So they are similar but different.
Up to 1 foot 7 in height. In mass up to 9 inches.
Rhode Island Red chickens.
You can get a Rhode Island Red hen from a farmer who raises chickens. You can also order them on line.
Rhode Island Red Fowls (Chickens & Roosters) Cutthroat trout
Red Star Chicken and the Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island Red
The same way other chickens do - by pecking, scratching, and kicking.
A well cared for Rhode Island Red chicken will live between 4 and 8 years. There have been some chickens known to survive a decade or longer.
The state bird of Rhode Island is the "Rhode Island Red" (a type of chicken).
The Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island's state mascot is the Red Rooster(Rhode Island Red).
The Rhode Island Red is a duel purpose bird. A good reliable egg producer with reasonably good meat production prior to or just after prime egg laying years.
Yes, Isa brown chicken is a cross breed of a Rhode Island red and a Rhode island white.These chickens layover 300 eggs per chicken per year.