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HelloIt's possible to make your own CX birds...
I have some white cornish, that have a shot of Brahma in them-- and I swear they are almost exactly like the looks of the CX, but with some Cornish type and combs.
I am planning on keeping back some CX pullets this year to see how they'll work under my Cornish males...
They are basically- a four 'breed' cross- which results in the final product the consumer buys. But yes, highly specialized, and mass produced. These birds, should in theory- breed very true-- but they don't to the degree of their parents, or grand parents. However, with that said, they still probably breed truer than your average ole Farm King chicken.Like ive said in other posts, commercial broilers are way beyond " crosses" these birds parents and grandparents have been bred into actual pure bred pedigreed breeds. Like any pure breed. When you cross these highly specialized pure breeds together you get what we know as cx broiler. I have found if you breed any large roo over a cx hen you get a real nice meaty bird in about 16weeks i have 3 hens i held over for breeding and at 20 weeks they are about 7 lbs. I post pics as soon as the sun comes up