I finally made my choice from the stock of firstborns. DC=Dark Cornish WCR= White Cornish Roaster(Murray McMurray stock)
The first is a 3/4 Dark Cornish in white lace red and she is whopping good. I can barely get my hand around her wing muscle. I don't have small hands!





My Second pullet is a 50DC/50WCR bred to 50DC/50WCR. She is white with a blue bar spot.


She is good enough to keep despite her straight comb. I am shooting for pea.
The third is...BIG BIRD #58 - surprise! I believe BIG BIRD is a gender bending pullet - 3/4 White Cornish Roaster. I have watched and watched this bird. Believing it to be male all this time due to size. I am hoping it is not a sterile cockerel. The feathering is my only clue. It has no male feathering on the saddle. Only time will tell. We still don't know what the true gender of BIG BIRD is on Sesame Street.
In this pic BIG BIRD is the whiter bird on top @ 92 days old today(DOH 3/23/16) Big Bird is as large as my other hens.



The first is a 3/4 Dark Cornish in white lace red and she is whopping good. I can barely get my hand around her wing muscle. I don't have small hands!
My Second pullet is a 50DC/50WCR bred to 50DC/50WCR. She is white with a blue bar spot.
She is good enough to keep despite her straight comb. I am shooting for pea.
The third is...BIG BIRD #58 - surprise! I believe BIG BIRD is a gender bending pullet - 3/4 White Cornish Roaster. I have watched and watched this bird. Believing it to be male all this time due to size. I am hoping it is not a sterile cockerel. The feathering is my only clue. It has no male feathering on the saddle. Only time will tell. We still don't know what the true gender of BIG BIRD is on Sesame Street.
In this pic BIG BIRD is the whiter bird on top @ 92 days old today(DOH 3/23/16) Big Bird is as large as my other hens.