New Hampshire
USA
Dupla AptidaoProducao de Ovos200–250 Ovos/Ano
Cor do OvoLight Brown
Faixa de Peso6–7 libras
TemperamentoActive, competitive
Tendencia a ChocarModerada
Ideal ParaDual
Resistencia ao Frio
Tolerancia ao Calor
About This Breed New Hampshire
Developed for faster growth.
Climate Suitability
| Climate | Suitability | Hardiness |
|---|---|---|
| Tropical | Poor | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
| Subtropical | Good | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
| Temperado | Excellent | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
| Continental | Good | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
| Arido | Poor | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
| Subartico | Poor | Cold 4/5 · Heat 3/5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many eggs does a New Hampshire lay per year?
New Hampshire chickens lay approximately 200-250 eggs per year. Their eggs are light brown.
Is the New Hampshire cold hardy?
The New Hampshire has a cold hardiness rating of 4 out of 5. This breed handles cold weather well.
What color eggs does the New Hampshire lay?
New Hampshire chickens lay light brown eggs.
Is the New Hampshire good for beginners?
The New Hampshire has a active, competitive temperament which may be challenging for some beginners.