Well technically they are the same size if they are both large fowl. The american is just taller and has a more wyondonte appearance while the english is stocky and has more of a cochin look to it.
Well thats what im doing with my chocolate orp rooster. He is a pretty good size but I want to make a large fowl orpington so I am keeping him with a black orpington hen. The only issue is that he is a english orp and she is an american. But once the young ones hatch I will keep the most english...
Yea I didn't think they were pure Cornish. I've been wanting to get some pure Cornish game for a while but they are hard to come by. Found one guy said he'd sell me some chicks in the spring so w'll see.
Well the lady said she got them from tractor supply. But I don't know if that's true. It wasn't her experiment because from what I saw it was her first batch of chickens and it wasn't working out as she planned I guess and she wanted to get rid of everything. Well I'll let them grow out and will...
Ok so they are the Cornish game? Or like a mix of Cornish with something? I know about the issues of Cornish x chickens and would butcher them at 7-8 weeks. These are about 6-7 weeks old now. Will they breed true or just throw weird stuff?
Hi I but some 4 week old chicks. The lady said the whites are leghorns and the barred are barred rocks. I knew it wasn't true, they were large. I didn't call her out cuz they were cheap. They have short at ought bodies and thick legs. I thought they were broilers but have never seen any like...
So I got 7 chicks about 5-6 months ago. They were about 1-2 months old. And now I think I have 3 roosters but I'm not sure what breed they are. I think they might be a game type but just wanted to get your opinions on it. Thanks
So like 5-6 months ago I got 7 chicks. They were about 1-2 months old. I think like three are roosters but I'm not sure what breed of chicken they are. I think they might be some sort of game but I'm not sure. So I thought I would ask for your opinions...