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I often read it's difficult to get cornish x to breeding age( I hadone live 4 years) and if you do they have trouble breeding due to size.
And if they do successfully breed the offspring do not breed true because the parents are a 4th generation hybrid.
Anyone have pics of such offspring?
BUT. .... what do the offspring look like? What are their characteristics? I know they grow slower than their parents and this is mainly because at that point they are no longer x hybrids.
What would occur if you bred the offspring of 2 cornish x rocks/f1 generation to another hybrid such as a dark Cornish x deleware?
That should continue the hybrid vigor with good size and growth.
Of course other factors will be considered such as the quality of the cornish x deleware lineage.
Just my .02
And if they do successfully breed the offspring do not breed true because the parents are a 4th generation hybrid.
Anyone have pics of such offspring?
BUT. .... what do the offspring look like? What are their characteristics? I know they grow slower than their parents and this is mainly because at that point they are no longer x hybrids.
What would occur if you bred the offspring of 2 cornish x rocks/f1 generation to another hybrid such as a dark Cornish x deleware?
That should continue the hybrid vigor with good size and growth.
Of course other factors will be considered such as the quality of the cornish x deleware lineage.
Just my .02