Red, Delicious
& Muscular
Red, Delicious,
& Muscular
About Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island Red (RIR) is a dual-purpose breed developed in the state of Rhode Island in United State of America and subsequently designated the state 's official bird. It comes in two comb varieties, single and rose, and one-color pattern - dark red with a black tail. The hens are among the best layers for a heavy breed, producing large eggs with brown shells.
Nutritional Benefits of Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island Red are the medium sized Chicken which has strong and muscley appearance and so they are high in energy level, Vitamin B12, Choline, tryptophan, zinc, iron, copper and including natural fats and carbohydrates that are highly beneficial for us.
Benefits for heath Conscious people
Consuming RIR meats are highly beneficial of people who are health conscious and want to intake healthy meat product which has organic minerals and protein level. The protein of RIR contain good amino acids which boost your stamina of daily workouts, it also has omega 3 that reduces unhealthy fats.
Benefits for heath Conscious people
Consuming RIR meats are highly beneficial of people who are health conscious and want to intake healthy meat product which has organic minerals and protein level. The protein of RIR contain good amino acids which boost your stamina of daily workouts, it also has omega 3 that reduces unhealthy fats.
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