A couple pages back, I think it was Fred that mentioned what great grandma would think of the CX... Made me remember a nagging question I've had since learning about the CX (freakishly) rapid growth. So CX is simply a result of a hybridization? No hormones, steroids, etc. Infused from the hatchery to make them grow so fast? I'm planning on a batch of meaties in the spring, but have also toyed with the idea of a batch of hatchery BR's (mine weighs at least 10# right now, at 8months old...). CX almost have a GMO-type feeling to them, to me. They're like Frankenchickens... Or am I completely wrong to feel this way, and the hybridization is the cause of the crazy growth?
Yes, the creation of the CX was purely by natural means of selection and cross breeding. The CX is a 4 way cross of proprietary grandparent stock.
Another question is about chick coloring. 2 roosters, one solid black, one barred in a free range flock - so either roo could have fertilized these eggs. 3 chicks hatched, 2 are barred (or working on it) and the third is solid black (he looks like a crow right now, lol). Anyways, my hens are assorted colors, but I wondered if there was anything to the chicks' colors that indicated which roo had sired them.
Thanks!
-Nikki