Thursday, November 4, 2010

Barred Plymouth Rocks

I am a very happy camper today. I just got 12 dynamic Barred Rocks. Its incredible. First of all they have correct type and They actually have straight bars, and the white is white and the black is black. Barred Rocks also have to have yellow legs.Looks like I am off to a great start. I will be posting more great Barred Rock information as I get it. I will post pictures soon of my birds.

Below are some Plymouth Barred Rock facts I have found on the internet.

  • 1811 The first 'Plymouth Rocks', the results of an attempt to make a breed of this name in the US, became extinct.
  • 1847 An intermingling of several breeds - which included White Cochins, Dark and White Brahma's, Black Java's, Langshans, Dorking's, Black Minorca's and Spanish, and Dominique's - took place in the US.
  • 1849 3 'Plymouth Rocks' were exhibited at the first poultry show in Boston, US, by Dr. John Bennett.
  • 1850 Dr. Bennett reports in his 1881 poultry book that he made the 'Plymouth Rock' at this time by crossing a Cochin cockerel with a 'fawn-coloured' cross-bred which included Malay and 'Wild Indian' blood. Harrison Weir also wrote 'The Plymouth Rock is in reality one half Cochin China, one fourth fawn colored Dorking, one eighth Malay, and one eighth Wild Indian' which substantiates the ancestry of Bennett's strain
  • 1869 Specimens resembling the Barred Plymouth Rocks of today were exhibited in the US. by D.A. Upham of Massachusetts under the name of 'Improved Plymouth Rocks' to avoid confusion with Bennett's birds. Parks Poultry Farm in Pennsylvania specializes in the breed commercially and makes them well known in America.
  • 1870 Breed recorded as having 'Dominique' plumage - the American term for barring or cuckoo colour. Lewis Wright claims a 'new' production occurred, differing in colour to Dr.Bennett's. He suggests the modern Plymouth Rock had a number of different origins, from birds bred from various American breeders. The Upham strain is the most probable source Wright referred to and undoubtedly contained a large amount of Dominique blood (the Dominique is also a breed in the US and has barred or cuckoo plumage - the Scots Grey is said to be an ancestor of the Dominique).
  • 1872 Plymouth Rocks reached Britain, exported by Mr W.Simpson who took honours at Birmingham Show that year in the AOV class with Barreds. British Plymouth Rock Club is founded.
  • 1874 The breed (Barred variety) is recognized in the American Standard of Excellence.

2 comments:

  1. out of 60 hens Ijust have one plymouth
    she's a sweetie

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  2. They are great layers....mine love the rooster more than me..LOL

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