Red Ranger Chickens
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Red Ranger Chickens is a productive cross-breed developed from Hen: New Hampshire × Rooster: Cornish or Rock Type. Suited for meat roles, it performs well in heat hardy climates. This chicken lays brown eggs and displays a calm nature. Its unique traits make it an asset for small farms and backyard flocks alike.
Disclaimer: Chicken breed information is based on general sources. Always verify details with a trusted local expert or chicken breeders.
Red Ranger Chicken Facts Quick List.
- Breed Name: Red Ranger
- Type: Cross-Breed
- Cross Origin: Hen: New Hampshire × Rooster: Cornish or Rock Type
- Rarity: Common
- Average Adult Weight: Rooster: 6.5 lbs (2.9 kg), Hen: 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg)
- Lifespan: 4–6 years
- Bird Color(s): Reddish Brown
- Egg Production: Meat
- Egg Color: Brown
- Meat Production: Yes
- Temperament: Calm
- Cold/Heat Hardiness: Heat Hardy
- Broodiness: Low
- Notes / Special Traits: Hardy cross ideal for mixed climates
Red Ranger Chickens Tips, Tricks and Hacks
- Cross Origin: Hen: New Hampshire × Rooster: Cornish or Rock Type — delivers hybrid vigor and consistency.
- Egg Color: Brown — adds variety to home egg cartons.
- Feathers: Crested, solid red — help identify the breed and improve weather resistance.
- Broodiness: Low — plan hatching strategies accordingly.
- Great for meat — offers dependable productivity and care efficiency.