What common nickname was associated with the Barred Plymouth Rock in the early 1900s?

Answer

America's favorite breed.

The Barred Plymouth Rock achieved significant status in American poultry keeping, particularly in the decades leading up to the mid-20th century. Its widespread adoption and appeal among farmers and homesteaders led to it being frequently referred to as 'America's favorite breed' during the early 1900s. This popularity was sustained by its reliable production qualities, balancing the needs for consistent brown egg output with its capability as a respectable source of table meat, making it indispensable on many farms.

What common nickname was associated with the Barred Plymouth Rock in the early 1900s?

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