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.
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.
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...
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.
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?