Crumchicks
In the Brooder
- Apr 17, 2023
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We got them at tractor supply, they said they were Buff Orpington PulletsWay too young to tell genders yet, but... Where did you get them? The one on the left has very large legs, is whiter in color, and seems bigger than the other chick. Thinking it might be a Cornish X.
Tractor Supply is known for having chick mix ups. I believe you have one buff Orp and a CX.We got them at tractor supply, they said they were Buff Orpington Pullets
Way too young to tell genders yet, but... Where did you get them? The one on the left has very large legs, is whiter in color, and seems bigger than the other chick. Thinking it might be a Cornish X.
She is WAY bigger than all the others, so that would make sense! I’d never heard of them mixing up breeds before, just genders.Tractor Supply is known for having chick mix ups. I believe you have one buff Orp and a CX.
They mix up breeds, and misinform that the chicks are sexed, because they rarely ever are, all the time unfortunately.She is WAY bigger than all the others, so that would make sense! I’d never heard of them mixing up breeds before, just genders.
The size is due to the bird actually being a CX. Won't be able to tell gender for a few more weeks.I think you have a cockerel in the making, comb and leg size make me lean heavily to cockerel at this age.
I just remembered last year we got “Easter Eggers” from them that turned out to be Welsummers so I guess I have heard of them mixing up breeds I completely forgot!They mix up breeds, and misinform that the chicks are sexed, because they rarely ever are, all the time unfortunately.
Cornish X are meat birds and are meant to get very big very fast and be processed at a young age. They often suffer leg issues, heart failures, and other internal problems because of how big and fast they grow. Most don't live over a year. I have seen people getting their rescued or accidental CX to live a year or two longer buy feeding a very monitored diet and making sure they get plenty of exercise.