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New Hampshire poultry breeders likely envied Rhode Island for having a chicken breed named for their state. By the mid-1930s they'd perfected a breed in the Granite State that grows a bit faster than the Rhode Island Red and became an important broiler breed until the era of modern hybrids. New Hampshire Red pullets sport light rusty red feathers and lay about 240 eggs each year. This sweet, docile New England breed is very winter hardy, does well in confinement and is a good forager. Hens can be broody and take good care of their young.
Specification | Description |
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Brand | Hoover's Hatchery |
Country of Origin | Made in USA |
Bird Age | 1 Day Old |
Bird Purpose | Meat, Eggs |
Chick Breed | New Hampshire Red |
Egg Color | Brown |
Egg Size | Medium Eggs |
Number Of Chicks Included | 10 |
Poultry Egg Production Rate | Up to 240 |
Poultry Hardiness | Heat Hardy |
Poultry Personality | Docile & Great Mothers |
Species | Chickens |
Manufacturer Part Number | NHS |