Parront
Crossing the Road
Actually, the Cornish-X are what most people grow for meat. They are just made for meat, don't try to grow them past 8 weeks. Six weeks is all that they are really meant to live, 42 days. You can't save them from their fate, it is genetic. Just do not make them your "Mama's Boys"!I never knew that about the Cornish -- that they get too fat to walk (and live). So glad I didn't get any of those.
There are some slower growing broilers that I may try, they have been invented since I had Cornish-X in the 90's. At least, I did not know about them then! But, for the most meat for the least feed invested, Cornish-X wins hands-down. You can get out a calculator and know how much meat for how much chicken feed you bought, just multiply feed x 2.5 = Cornish-x you get. That is why you do not see anything else in the store. Here is a place that specializes in meat birds: http://www.welphatchery.com/cornish-rock-broilers/
Don't knock until you try it. rjohns39 on here somewhere else has a lot of experience with them and posted about raising them in cages on grass. That is what I will do next time I raise them. The family is just used to that kind of chicken. Raising your own Cornish-X they will have a better chicken life than store birds, and the taste is noticeably better, too. Lots of us are spoiled by the size and mildness of the store birds and, as you know, don't even know how to cook a tougher older standard breed chicken!