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  1. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    I don't believe I have any pictures put this one left, but I'll check. That's a possibility, them being White Rocks. They did lay a fair amount of eggs, but my neighbor, who's a big chicken farmer, said they were broilers. They also grew really fast, like most meat-birds should.
  2. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    No, I mean the ones that I've seen at my County Fair, which I believe are slaughtered at 8 - 8.5 weeks or 14 weeks.
  3. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    Maybe. But, my weights are probably incorrect, because he weighs much more than my Barred Rocks, which are about 8 lbs. He was also roughly about the size of a turkey (width-wise, not height-wise). He's also much larger than any broilers I've ever seen.
  4. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    It was my first time buying chicks, and I wasn't really into it, so he just came from a Tractor Supply store. I never weighed him properly, but judging by how heavy he was when he was held, I'd guess he was 10 - 12 lbs, maybe more. He was about a year old when this picture was taken (I didn't...
  5. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    Wow. Really? I mean, he was sold as a Cornish Rock, and grew as fast as my other Cornish Rocks. Just look as his size. He must have some red sexlink in him, I suppose.
  6. Blackberry18

    Odd Coloration on Cornish Rock Cock

    Hey, I had this Cornish Rock (Cornish Cross) about six years ago, and he doesn't have normal white feathering. Any ideas on what genes from what breed he might have in him?
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