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We end up with twenty-five mixed-breed chicks: Cornish Cross, Rhode Island Reds, and blue Plymouth Rocks (or blue Rocks), mixed with a salt-and-pepper team of bantams (strictly a vanity purchase), and four ducklings.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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We end up with twenty-five mixed-breed chicks: Cornish Cross, Rhode Island Reds, and blue Plymouth Rocks (or blue Rocks), mixed with a salt-and-pepper team of bantams (strictly a vanity purchase), and four ducklings.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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And, breed -- our friend's were different heirloom birds like Rhode Island Reds and Araukanas.
Washington Post 's Egg Taste Test Says Homegrown And Factory Eggs Taste The Same [UPDATED, POLL] 2010
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We end up with twenty-five mixed-breed chicks: Cornish Cross, Rhode Island Reds, and blue Plymouth Rocks (or blue Rocks), mixed with a salt-and-pepper team of bantams (strictly a vanity purchase), and four ducklings.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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We end up with twenty-five mixed-breed chicks: Cornish Cross, Rhode Island Reds, and blue Plymouth Rocks (or blue Rocks), mixed with a salt-and-pepper team of bantams (strictly a vanity purchase), and four ducklings.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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A new-ish flock of Rhode Island Reds has just produced its first egg on the day I visit.
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April 6th, 2009 12: 50pm phil - those wot 'ad hens in the yard during the war knew that Light Sussex produced white - shelled eggs and Rhode Island Reds and Buff Orpingtons produced rust-coloured shells.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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A few pens over, another flock of Rhode Island Reds are slightly older, and more accustomed to human contact.
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PC can get us “improved variety” chickens like Rhode Island Reds, and apparently PC Volunteers often trade eggs so that the villages can hatch the improved variety and have better egg-layers.
Archive 2007-06-01 Doug Melvin Boise Idaho 2007
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PC can get us “improved variety” chickens like Rhode Island Reds, and apparently PC Volunteers often trade eggs so that the villages can hatch the improved variety and have better egg-layers.
Aquaculture in Africa Journal Letters from a Zaire Peace Corps Volunteer Doug Melvin Boise Idaho 2007
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