My issue is that they are all the same size and age but I have had them separated thinking that the 8 of them were meat birds but they are not. So I tried to put them all together but the 8 birds wanted nothing to do with the hens. They chased after them and pecked at them. I had to shoe them...
I have a total of 13 chickens. 5 of them are hens (new Hampshire red, rhode island red and 3 leg horns). The other 8 were suppose to be Cornish rocks but come to find out they are amber links I have them outside in there own area and today I tried th put the hens out with them and they were...
I have a feeling they were crossed with delewares. I know they are Cornish rock crosses. They are weighing in at 2 pounds now. If they are part deleware will they be ready to harvest by 10 weeks or should I wait longer?
This is a picture of my cornish cross as of today they are 5 weeks old now. I have them outside and I am afraid because it's supposed to be cold this weekend. I am hoping that they will be ok. Let me know what you think. Are they cornish cross?
I got these birds at tractor supply and they told me they were Cornish rocks. Does anyone have any idea if these are Cornish rocks or did I get something else. They are only a week old and are twice the size of my other birds which are amber links and RIR/NHR. Please let me know. Thanks.
Hello all. I am new to raising chicks. I have a question for you. We bought Cornish rocks and the feathers are spotted black. They are about two weeks old now and I am not sure if they gave us the right birds. Does any one know?