Plymouth Rock

Plymouth Rock Chicken

The Plymouth Rock breed (also called Rock) was developed in the United States. The most popular variety is the Barred Rock, but it also comes in blue, buff, Columbian, partridge, silver-penciled and white. Until World War Ii, this was the most popular chicken breed on farms in the U.S., because of its hardiness, docility, broodiness, and excellent production of both eggs and meat.

These chickens are hardy and do well in cold weather, so they are recommended as backyard pets. They are friendly and tolerant of confinement, although they obviously prefer to free range. Due to their popularity as exhibition birds, Rocks have been bred for appearance and their egg production has been reduced as a result. They are still pretty good layers, though, laying about 200 eggs a year.

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