4-H Chickens - What Breed?

teckkev

In the Brooder
10 Years
Dec 19, 2009
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Hillsboro, OH 45133
Last year, I had a hen and several roosters left over. They look like White Leghorns, but other White breeds look similiar to Leghorns. Anyone know the real breed of the chickens 4-H uses? My roosters are beyond hefty! In fact, when the dominate rooster gets into a fight with the neighbors rooster, my 4-H rooster falls on its back and can't get back up. I have to check on him daily to ensure he isn't on his backside. 1st time I sae it, I figured it was dead by losing the fight. No, it was alive and uninjured.

Sorry for the story added to the question :)

Thanks,
Kevin
 
Thanks, I can stop calling them Leghornes now (**** Foghorn Leghorn), lol :) Since I have a hen in the batch, I guess eggs would be good to incubate for meat chickens.

Kevin
 
You can incubate them, but they may not be fertile. Meat fowl tend to have a hard time mating. In the commercial world they don't actually breed Cornish X to Cornish X, they breed a Cornish to a Plymouth Rock. This is easier as the parenting birds will be healthier, lay more, eat less, mate naturally, and give their chicks that hybrid vigor.
 
meat birds don't breed true. but if you cross to a different breed of chicken as I have you still come out with a big bird. they just don't grow as fast or as big, but don't have the health issues either. good luck
 
They look like Cornish Rock crosses to me
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