Nothing is going to be that quick growing. As noted in the "Heritage" definition the goal is no faster than 16 weeks to market weight. As far as what breeds come closest? A Dorking will be decent butcher weight at about 20-22 weeks. Delaware should be good to go around then as well. Can't think of anything else at the moment but I'm sure someone will chime in. None of the Asiatics are ready before at LEAST 24 weeks, more like 28 in my experiences.Of COURSE!!!!!! But it got me to wondering, which of the heritage breeds (IF ANY) might be the closest thing to a non-dual purpose fowl. Meat, meat, meat, meat! Meat, meat, meat, meat! Ladidida! MEAT! Oh, and "obviously" while I love facts and figures and data and that you take the time to answer, could you perhaps say which of our lovely needing to be preserved heritage fowl has the most meat, the fastest, everything else being equal (the feed, the time of year, the LOVE!) Just because I'm curious, man. And, if there IS such a thing, maybe I should hunt up the thread where I found this link, and correct the poor misguided dearies there, ja? Ja vo! now, where, where did I find that dratted link to begin with...
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