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  1. MoodyChicken

    DARN! I think I was duped... (guesses?)

    They're big, but not big enough for a normal Cornish X. They could be a slow growing Cornish X strain (usually Cornish x Leghorn). They grow fast, but not as fast as a true Cornish X and they actually live and thrive. They are fair layers of large eggs and make wonderful talbe birds. They're...
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