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I've gotten chicks from them before and was pleased with them even though they were hatchery stock.
There's only a couple of companies that produce broiler chicks and all the hatcheries get eggs from them. Cobb/Hubbard and Ross. Ask the hatcheries which birds they are currently selling and you will know what kind to buy in the future.
That's great picture looks like he's in mid strut...I chuckled a little.
That's great picture looks like he's in mid strut...I chuckled a little.
Could be just plain white rocks
These birds are bred to be very docile and are harvested long before f They are mature. You will see as they grow they are unlike a normal chicken they have large short legs and very wide bodies not exactly designed to roam great...
My cockeral is 10 mo and just over 9 lbs and will def get much bigger. Look at some of the Cornish on this forum there is some real impressive birds that look like body builders. Mine aren't as good as Al's or cedarknobs and kcacres...
My cockeral is 10 mo and just over 9 lbs and will def get much bigger. Look at some of the Cornish on this forum there is some real impressive birds that look like body builders. Mine aren't as good as Al's or cedarknobs and kcacres...
Great camo... not camp lol
How about dark Cornish? They have excellent meat quality plus they are great free range birds and very predator savoy plus they have great camp. And mine lay about 5 eggs a week. I live in the LC valley and have eggs ready to hatch if...
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