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Redcap
Redcaps (or Red Caps, as some people spell them) are a dual purpose chicken breed from England distinguished by their huge rose combs. Unlike most chickens with red earlobes, the Redcap lays white eggs! Redcaps are good foragers and they're very hardy, so it is a shame that this breed is now nearing extinction. Fortunately some of the major U.S. hatcheries carry them, so it's still possible to save this breed!


Class: English
Type: Standard & Bantam
Size: Medium (6-7 lbs)
Rarity: Rare
Purpose: Egg-laying
Recognized Varieties: One variety: Reddish brown feathers tipped with black


Egg Laying: Good (3/wk)
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: Medium


Comb Type: Rose Comb
Crested: No
Feathered Feet: No
Number of Toes: 4


Hardy In Winter: Yes
Bears Confinement: Tolerates confinement
Especially Docile: No
Setter/Broody: No
Personality:


Murray McMurray
Sand Hill