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  2. Rhode Island Red - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Red was developed as a dual-purpose breed, to provide both meat and eggs. Since about 1940, it has been selectively bred predominantly for egg-laying qualities, and the modern industrial Rhode Island Red is a layer breed. [6] Rhode Island Reds have been used in the creation of many modern hybrid breeds. [citation needed] The ...

  3. Rhode Island Red Monument - Wikipedia

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    Though the second monument was never built, another memorial was. In 1954, the 100th anniversary of the Rhode Island Red, the same year that the Rhode Island legislature voted the Rhode Island Red the state bird, the Rhode Island Red Club and local residents installed a plaque at the location where William Tripp raised his famous chickens, at the intersection of William Sisson Road and Long ...

  4. File:Rhode Island Red Monument, Little Compton.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Rhode Island Red Monument, at the intersection of Main Street, Adamsville Road, and Old Harbor Road in the hamlet of Adamsville in Little Compton, Rhode Island, was unveiled in 1925 to celebrate the breeding of the Rhode Island Red (Gallus gallus domesticus) chicken, the state bird of Rhode Island.

  5. List of North American chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chicken breeds usually considered to originate in Canada and the United States. [1] [2] ... Rhode Island Red: Rhode Island White: Wyandotte: References

  6. Chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association

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    A Black Java hen; the Java played a role in the creation of some of the American class breeds, such as the Rhode Island Red. The American Class contains thirteen breeds which originated in Canada or the United States. [1]: 11 All are heavy breeds, and most lay brown eggs; [1]: 11 most are cold-hardy: [2] Buckeye; Chantecler; Delaware; Dominique ...

  7. Adamsville, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The nearby Rhode Island Red Monument, built in 1925, at the intersection of Adamsville Road, Westport Harbor Road and Main Street is a granite monument to the Rhode Island Red Chicken, the official state bird. [3]

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  9. ISA Brown - Wikipedia

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    The ISA Brown is a crossbreed of chicken, with sex-linked coloration.It is thought to have been the result of a complex series of crosses including but not limited to Rhode Island Reds and Rhode Island Whites, and contains genes from a wide range of breeds, the list of which is a closely guarded secret. [1]