There is a lot of debate about the Cornish cross. A lot of people love it and a lit of people consider it unnatural. This isn't a post to start an argument about if it's good or bad.
what I would like to know is...
Why can't you just take a dark Cornish and cross it to a rock and get the same results?
would crossing a dark Cornish to some dual purpose breeds improve their meat qualities?
I have a mixed flock and was thinking of crossing a dark Cornish rooster to some of my red star hens. Would the resulting cockerels produce better meat than red star cockerels? Are there books or literature on poultry genetics and breeding?
what I would like to know is...
Why can't you just take a dark Cornish and cross it to a rock and get the same results?
would crossing a dark Cornish to some dual purpose breeds improve their meat qualities?
I have a mixed flock and was thinking of crossing a dark Cornish rooster to some of my red star hens. Would the resulting cockerels produce better meat than red star cockerels? Are there books or literature on poultry genetics and breeding?
