This hybrid is crossed with an Andalusian male and Plymouth Barred Rock female. This is a newer breed that is becoming more popular. Plymouth Blue Rocks are considered to be an exceptionally attractive chicken breed. Their unique coloration may range from blueish gray to lavender.
Plymouth Blue Rock: A Uniquely Colored Layer
This breed produces large brown eggs, ranging in color from light to medium brown.
With optimal care and climate conditions, this breed is considered to be a good layer. Growers can expect good yield between
250-260 eggs per year. They typically do not go broody.
Appearance will vary due to variations in the parent stock. Females typically have beautiful blue-gray plumage, with darker blue plumage around the head and neck. Occasionally, they may have some barring patterns or a lighter shade of plumage that is more lavender in color.
Males look similar to females, but their plumage may be a darker blue color with more pronounced barring patterns. Males typically have more contrast in their feathers than females. They also have larger tails with sickle shaped feathers.
They are natural-born foragers, so they will thrive in free-range environments or as pastured chickens. This breed is tolerant of cold and hot weather.
These birds have a calm and friendly demeanor. Plymouth Blue Rock chickens typically do not mind being handled. They are suitable for beginners that are raising chickens for the first time. Ideal as pets or suitable for backyard flocks.
Average mature weight for males is 6 lbs, females average 5 lbs.
Ordering Details:
- A minimum of 5 females per breed is required, this does not apply for males.
- Free shipping to Zone 1 or Zone 2 on orders of 25+
- Small order fee on all zones for 15-24 chicks.
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