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Rhode Island Red vs Plymouth Rock Chickens: Which American Breed Is Better for Your Homestead?
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Rhode Island Red vs Plymouth Rock Chickens: Which American Breed Is Better for Your Homestead?

At a Glance: Rhode Island Red Vs Plymouth Rock Chickens The Production: Rhode Island Reds are the “output kings” of the chicken heritage world, usually beating the Plymouth Rock by about 20–40 eggs per year. The Vibe: Plymouth Rocks are the “mellow neighbors,” while Rhode Island Reds are high-energy and sometimes a bit bossy. The Purpose: Both are elite dual-purpose birds, but Plymouth Rocks tend to have a slightly better meat-to-bone ratio. The Hardiness: Both handle US winters like absolute pros, though the “Red” handles high humidity a bit better. Choosing between a Rhode Island Red and a Plymouth Rock is the ultimate dilemma for the modern homesteader. Both breeds are icons of the American backyard, but they offer vastly different experiences in the coop. While the fiery Rhode Island Red dominates in pure egg volume and foraging intensity, the Plymouth Rock is the undisputed champion of temperament and steady, dual-purpose utility.  Do you want a high-octane egg machine or a reliable, family-friendly companion? This 2026 comparison breaks down the production stats, personality quirks, and hardiness levels to help you pick the perfect heritage heavyweight for your flock. What Are The Differences Between Rhode Island Red And Plymouth Rock Chickens? The Rhode Island Red (RIR) was bred specifically for high-intensity egg production, which makes them slightly leaner and more “active.” In contrast, the Plymouth Rock is a heavier, more docile bird designed to provide both consistent eggs and enough meat for Sunday dinner. The Rhode Island Red: Appearance: Features intense mahogany feathers and sturdy yellow legs. Build: Slightly leaner and more aerodynamic, optimized for constant movement. The Plymouth Rock: Appearance: Most famous in the “Barred” (black and white striped) variety with a distinct, broad chest. Build: Heavier and sturdier, which makes them ideal dual-purpose meat-and-egg birds. Rhode Island Red Vs Plymouth Rock Chickens: Which Breed Produces More Eggs? If you’re looking strictly at the numbers, the Rhode Island Red takes the crown. They’re widely considered the best “non-industrial” egg layer in existence. The Rhode Island Red (The “Output King”): Annual Output: 250–300 large brown eggs. Maturity: Starts laying early (18–20 weeks). Strategy: The Rhode Island Red is the athlete of the chicken world. They were bred to be an egg-laying powerhouse and can still produce even when the weather turns or the environment gets stressful. The Plymouth Rock (The “Steady All-Rounder”): Annual Output: 200–280 large brown eggs. Maturity: Takes slightly longer (20–22 weeks). Strategy: The Plymouth Rock is built for sustainability. Their heavier body mass allows them to produce consistently through cold snaps, and they don’t burn through their energy as quickly. Here’s a quick Rhode Island vs Plymouth Rock comparison chart: FeatureRhode Island RedPlymouth RockAnnual Egg Count250–300200–280Egg ColorRich BrownLight/Medium BrownEgg SizeLarge to Extra-LargeLargeConsistencyHigh (Lays through stress)Moderate (Steady)Winter PerformanceExcellentExcellent Compare The Temperament Of Rhode Island Red And Plymouth Rock Chickens The Plymouth Rock Personality: They are the “gentle giants.” They are sweet and curious chickens, often the first to run to the gate to greet you. They do exceptionally well in mixed flocks with smaller or more timid birds. The Rhode Island Red Personality: They have a “big” personality. While not usually aggressive toward humans, they are dominant. In the “pecking order,” a Rhode Island Red will almost always be at the top. Where Can I Buy Rhode Island Red And Plymouth Rock Chickens Online In The US? Buying online ensures you get high-production strains rather than just “show” birds. National Hatcheries: McMurray Hatchery, Meyer Hatchery, and Cackle Hatchery are the top online chicken sellers in 2026. They ship NPIP-certified healthy chicks anywhere in the country. Local Farm Stores: During spring “Chick Days,” Tractor Supply Co. and Rural King almost always stock these two breeds because they are the most requested birds in the country. Rhode Island Red Vs Plymouth Rock Chickens: Which Breed Should You Pick? If your only goal is to never buy a carton of eggs again and you have plenty of space, the Rhode Island Red is the go-to breed as they’re the hardest workers in the coop. However, if you want a bird that won’t bully your other hens and acts like a family pet, the Plymouth Rock is the superior choice. Frequently Asked Questions What are the main differences between Rhode Island Red and Plymouth Rock chickens? Rhode Island Reds are slightly smaller and bred for higher egg output, while Plymouth Rocks are heavier, dual-purpose birds known for a much calmer temperament. Which chicken breed is better for egg production? The Rhode Island Red is the superior egg producer, typically laying 250–300 eggs per year, outperforming the Plymouth Rock’s average of 200–280. Compare the temperament of Rhode Island Red and Plymouth Rock chickens. Plymouth Rocks are docile and friendly; Rhode Island Reds are high-energy, assertive, and can be “bossy” in a mixed flock. Where can I buy Rhode Island Red and Plymouth Rock chickens online in the US? Most national hatcheries like Meyer, Cackle, and McMurray Hatchery sell these breeds online with shipping available across the lower 48 states.
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Carlsbad Caverns: The Ancient Wonders That Might Hold Secrets To Alien Life
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Carlsbad Caverns: The Ancient Wonders That Might Hold Secrets To Alien Life

What happens when a microbiologist visits a popular underground tourist attraction?
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Column: Grab Your Grammy And Get Hammy About Illegal Immigrants
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Column: Grab Your Grammy And Get Hammy About Illegal Immigrants

The entertainment awards shows used to be wildly popular on TV before the audience shattered into a thousand pieces. When a celebrity decided to make a pompous political statement, it was memorable – like in 1973, when Marlon Brando sent an Indian activist named Sacheen Littlefeather to refuse his Oscar for “The Godfather” in protest. Brando wanted to highlight how Indians were badly portrayed by Hollywood – as he made an Italian mobster movie, which surely didn’t lead to any ethnic stereotyping whatsoever. For the last ten years, awards shows have predictably erupted in melodramatic celebrity proclamations against the horrors of Donald Trump. This year, the leftists were already upset that there wasn’t enough celebrity shrieking at the Golden Globes. But they were delighted by the Grammy Awards. That Democrat rag The Washington Post tweeted this: “Politics are often treated like radioactive material on Grammy night, writes Post pop music critic Chris Richards. But on Sunday, something changed. The world outside had finally become too loud to ignore.” The headline underneath: “The biggest winner at the Grammys was free speech.” One of the things that Republicans hate about these shows is that the speech isn’t “free.” It’s a load of left-wing jeremiads without any dissent. That’s exactly why the Left loves it. Their speech represented “the world outside.” Wrong -- it’s the celebrity bubble inside. Chris Richards should have been published on the editorial page. He claimed Renee Good and Alex Pretti were merely “witnesses in the streets,” not raging activists willing to kick out tail lights and run over ICE agents. Richards oozed: “If those assembled needed a hero, [rapper] Bad Bunny was it,” speaking with “blunt force intensity.” His signature line: “Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say: ICE out. We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are humans. And we are Americans.” Celebrities often speak in bumper-sticker phrases. This declaration is Fake News. No one is saying every immigrant is an “animal” or a “savage.” President Trump has said that about murderous MS-13 gangsters, but then the media pretended he wasn’t at all specific. Obviously, illegal immigrants are not “Americans,” even if they stay for years. That word implies citizenship. But Richards was Bad Bunny’s bamboozled booster. These words were fabulous: “Deliberate, steadying, energizing, necessary. Finally. Moments as potent as this one should be the rule at the Grammys, not the exception.” There you have it. This show is not about the music. It’s about the activism. Every acceptance speech should be like a negative campaign advertisement. Then Richards fought with Laura Ingraham in absentia: “To the ‘shut up and sing’ crowd, I’ll ask one last time: Sing about what? Music is humanity transposed into sound. And as the Trump administration has reminded us so relentlessly in recent weeks, our humanity is increasingly under threat.”  Once again, the Left cornered the market on humanity. Richards also loved the slogans of whisper-singing fashion nightmare Billie Eilish. She “spoke truth to power with the composure you’d expect from a 10-time Grammy winner.” What was her oration? “No one is illegal on stolen land,” she said, like every radical at a wokester hootenanny. Never deport anyone, for any reason. She added “F—k ICE.” So profound. Conservatives quickly underlined that 24-year-old Eilish owns a $3 million mansion on “stolen land” in Los Angeles, but in the celebrity code, one must never have to make sense. You are hailed for all in the verbal gestures (including the profanity). The celebrity audience vapidly applauds the sentiment, and who needs logic when your heart is “in the right place”? 
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Trump's big, beautiful bill may benefit DC after all, thanks to these Republicans
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Trump's big, beautiful bill may benefit DC after all, thanks to these Republicans

Republican Rep. Brandon Gill of Texas is pushing for President Donald Trump's tax relief to be felt across America, not just in states that voted for him.In response to local attempts to block Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act from being implemented in Washington, D.C., Gill introduced legislation to ensure that residents in the nation's capital can still receive the tax benefits. 'Government's top priority should be serving families, not benefiting off them.'"Thanks to President Trump, the Working Families Tax Cut stopped the largest tax hike since World War II, providing Americans with historic tax relief," Gill told Blaze News. "The D.C. Council's actions would block D.C. residents, namely service workers, from receiving these federal tax credits, from non-taxable tips and overtime, and from keeping their hard-earned money in their wallets. I am joining my colleague Sen. Rick Scott of Florida in putting a stop to the D.C. Council's interference with America First tax relief."RELATED: Exclusive: Brandon Gill unveils key legislation to accelerate deportations for criminal aliens Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesAs Gill mentioned, his House bill is accompanied by Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott's companion legislation in the Senate. Scott noted the immensely popular "no tax on tips" and "no tax on overtime" policies, criticizing D.C. for "deliberately" denying residents these tax benefits. "President Trump and Republicans passed historic tax cuts into law last year, including No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime to support hardworking American families and businesses and to let them keep more of their own money," Scott told Blaze News. RELATED: Exclusive: SAVE Act hangs in the balance as Republican Study Committee pushes for Senate passage Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images"I cut taxes over 100 times when I was governor of Florida to help turn our economy around and businesses grow — which is exactly what President Trump is working to do on the federal level. It is absolutely absurd that self-interested D.C. bureaucrats would deliberately deny families and businesses from saving their own, hard-earned dollars. Government's top priority should be serving families, not benefiting off them."Gill's legislation is up for a vote in the House on Wednesday and is expected to pass across party lines. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Did feminism create wokeness?
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Did feminism create wokeness?

Helen Andrews recently revived discussion of what she calls the great feminization — the idea that as women come to numerically dominate institutions, those institutions begin to function differently, often badly. Her observations are important and largely correct. What follows is a friendly amendment to her thesis. I agree with much of what she sees, but I think an essential part of the story still needs to be named.Let’s begin by laying out her argument clearly.The psychological feminization of institutions preceded the numerical one. Men in power enabled it.The great feminization thesisMen and women, on average, tend to behave differently. For our purposes, the key distinction is this: Women tend to prioritize relationships and consensus-building, while men tend to prioritize rules, justice, and abstract principles.Helen Andrews puts it this way: Women ask, "How do we make everyone feel okay?" Men ask, "What are the rules, and what is just?"If we borrow a familiar parental analogy: Mothers want children to be happy; fathers want children to behave.The great feminization thesis makes two claims:When women numerically dominate an institution — whether a profession, a university, or a bureaucracy — that institution will naturally drift toward more “feminine” priorities.What we now call “wokeness” is simply the institutionalization of those priorities.From this, Andrews draws a sobering conclusion: If wokeness is driven by demographics rather than ideology, it will not simply burn itself out or be defeated by better arguments.That observation is serious, largely correct, and incomplete. Key takeaway #1: Wokeness is not the point — totalitarianism is the pointAnyone who thinks wokeness began in 2020 is already naïve. What we now call wokeness is simply a recycled version of an ideology that has been circulating since at least the 1930s. We have called it communism, socialism, political correctness, multiculturalism — and now wokeness. Same garbage, different label.The label is not the point. The content is.These ideologies all promise the impossible: the end of poverty, the end of discrimination, the end of pollution, even the end of viral disease. When people talk this way, look out. They are asking for a blank check — unlimited moral permission to acquire power in pursuit of an unattainable goal.Doing the impossible requires enormous power. Convincing people that it is not only possible, but a moral duty, requires propaganda. These ideologies don’t work for you or for society as a whole. They work for the people who are trying to accumulate power, while endlessly moving the goalposts.So worrying about where “wokeness” begins or ends is a distraction. Totalitarian aspiration is the point.Key takeaway #2: The great feminization is more than numbersThe problems Helen Andrews identifies did not begin when women crossed the 50% mark in any institution. They began much earlier. Which means we cannot diagnose civilizational decline by counting heads alone.The great feminization is not merely statistical. It is psychological and political.Consider the case of Larry Summers, forced out as president of Harvard in 2006 after remarks about sex differences in aptitude at the extreme upper end of scientific fields. Importantly, Harvard was not majority-female at the time.Several prominent women defended Summers. They noted that he was speaking off the record, citing substantial research, and had a long history of supporting women in academia. But those voices did not matter. What mattered were the women who expressed the greatest emotional distress — the ones who said they felt sick or faint.Someone made a decision to elevate those reactions above truth-seeking and institutional integrity. Someone allowed the public to believe that “insensitivity” was the decisive issue. That decision mattered.Key takeaway #3: Specific people made specific decisionsTreating wokeness or feminization as an automatic demographic process lets decision-makers off the hook. Institutions did not drift accidentally. People chose to reward grievance, punish dissent, and redefine excellence around emotional display.Statistical generalizations obscure two crucial facts.First, bell curves overlap. While men and women differ on average, individuals vary widely. Some women are more analytical than many men; some men more emotional than many women.Second — and more importantly — no one’s behavior is predestined. The ability to regulate our emotions is a basic requirement of adulthood. Every functioning society expects adults to govern their reactions rather than demand that institutions reorganize themselves around tantrums.The Yale momentThe 2015 Yale Halloween costume episode provides a clear example. A professor’s wife suggested students “be chill” about costumes. Students were outraged, with some of them having public meltdowns, demanding that Yale prioritize their emotional comfort over free inquiry.Yale was not majority-female. Feminization alone cannot explain this behavior.What we witnessed instead was a demand for paternal authority stripped of paternal discipline. “Make us feel safe,” the student insisted — while rejecting the professor’s insistence that other people have rights too.When you smash the patriarchy, you don’t get freedom and justice. You get a spoiled 2-year-old running the place.RELATED: Milo Yiannopolous dares to tell the truth about homosexuality Phillip Faraone/Getty ImagesThe sexual revolution and powerThe psychological feminization of institutions preceded the numerical one. Men in power enabled it.Businesses gained access to a new labor pool. Elite men rewrote workplace rules in ways that advantaged themselves while disadvantaging male competitors lower down the ladder. Universities institutionalized grievance disciplines. Contraceptive ideology separated sex from responsibility, granting men sexual access without paternal obligation.Women did not enact these changes alone. Men cooperated — and benefited.Key takeaway #4: Identity politics is a power-grabEvery wave of identity politics follows the same script: Emotional display replaces argument; disruption replaces persuasion; grievance replaces evidence.“We are oppressed. You owe us.”This is not really a moral argument at all. It is a power-grab.Helen Andrews has done a real service by calling attention to the deep problems that majority-female professions and institutions may present. But we have to go deeper than demographics. We have to be willing to say — calmly, firmly, and without apology — "I don’t care how offended you say you are. You still have to behave."Men and women alike benefit from that expectation. And the future of civilization and free institutions really does depend on it.This essay is adapted from the following video, which originally appeared on the Ruth Institute's YouTube channel.
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<i>Melania</i> Outfoxes the Haters
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<i>Melania</i> Outfoxes the Haters

The FLOTUS documentary doubles as news and redemption.
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The ‘Stolen Land’ Charge Ignores Most of Human History
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The ‘Stolen Land’ Charge Ignores Most of Human History

If we are guilty of ‘stealing land,’ so is nearly everyone else in history, including Native Americans.
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The University of Notre Dame’s Alarming Pro-Abortion Appointment
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The University of Notre Dame’s Alarming Pro-Abortion Appointment

Susan Ostermann’s elevation would mark the first time the school has had a leader known for publicly and habitually repudiating a core component of its Catholic mission.
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Medical Malpractice Comes Home to Roost in Detransitioner Verdict
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Medical Malpractice Comes Home to Roost in Detransitioner Verdict

Young people who were victimized by ideology masquerading as medicine are beginning to get justice in our courts.
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Illegal Chinese Biolab Used As Airbnb, Made Several Deathly Ill; Defendant Owns Multiple Homes in NV, CA
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Illegal Chinese Biolab Used As Airbnb, Made Several Deathly Ill; Defendant Owns Multiple Homes in NV, CA

Illegal Chinese Biolab Used As Airbnb, Made Several Deathly Ill; Defendant Owns Multiple Homes in NV, CA
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