Agreed although that said, my Lavender Orpington cockerel that I had was huge and he grew relatively fast I think but then I don’t have a ton to compare him to ha but he was way bigger than my other birds even at like 4 months (6 almost 7 poundsI don't think it's even a Dominique cross.. because according to my understanding which is admittedly limited and still growing.. a straight comb is the absence of any modifying comb genes.. and a (pure) rose comb bird crossed to a straight combed bird would produce rose combed offspring..
https://poultry.extension.org/articles/poultry-anatomy/poultry-genetics-an-introduction/
I'd enjoy this flock for what it is including dinner and work towards starting with fresh hatchery or NPIP certified heritage breeder birds.. to achieve the laying, meat, personality, growth rate, etc.. that you want.. Wyandotte are very decent.. Orp are so far off my list as they are slow growing, over rated, beautiful birds.
Yes I can/do sell my extra grow out pullets usually for $20-30 each.. which is way more value than a night on the dinner table.. but space is ALWAYS a prime.. and even with larger acreage.. the birds tend to stay under cover like trees and bushes.. and within a certain "home range" of their coop.. My personal goal.. 1 chicken dinner per week.. I lose some to predation and a couple to Marek's.. but hatching a dozen eggs every 2 or three weeks.. I figure might just about do it.. never mind chicken math!
You might want to start a new thread about your bird that's walking low to the ground today.. that can be one symptom of Marek's.. but please assess the situation before jumping to any scary conclusions but also expediently.. look for any heat, swelling, cut, etc that indicates possible injury. And when/if you start your new thread.. include AGE, feed routine including treats etc, how long they've been at your place, and any other information that might seem relevant or offer clues.![]()


Anyway, don’t mean to disagree or be a pain or whatever but just figured I’d mention it cause mine was a total moose and I wouldn’t say grew any slower than the other cockerels I had but he did eat a ton



But I think it depends for sure though because my buffs from the same hatchery always stayed kinda runty and small and I thought that was really weird cause they’re supposed to be huge haha so not all are big cause mine are still tiny but my roo was like a 2 foot tall beast

Also, my Delaware grew insanely fast as a chick but not sure if that is normal or not. My Australorps are massive too as was my BR but I don’t think they grew fast at least not the Australorp but my BRs did I think.
Sorry, now I’m rambling haha but anyway, I know most Orps are very slow growing so i may have had a fluke but mine did eat a lot so maybe not the best return but would certainly add carcass size even if not a ton of meat
