On another note, I was recently reading an article in the new Acres magazine (which is dedicated to poultry this month), and one of the authors made the statement that there's really no such thing as a dual-purpose bird. The claim was that it's either a good meat bird, or a good layer, but one bird can't be both. While I understand the author's point, I had to disagree. I have found our White Bresse to be excellent at both. They are great for meat, with excellent size and shape, and they are great layers, starting as early as 20 weeks and regularly providing large eggs. Of all the breeds we've raised, the Bresse seem to be a nearly perfect dual-purpose bird. Would you all agree?