Cornish cross mixing with other breeds

Jon Scheck

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I have a bunch of Cornish cross chicks and I was thinking about breeding them with some of my other chickens curious on if that's even possible or if that's even a good idea
 

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I don't speak from personal experience but from what I've read and have understood, the cornish crosses are generally developed for rapid growth and early freezer camp attendance. You can limit their feed to force slower development, but generally speaking they aren't good for breeding purposes. They will not breed "true" and they tend to develop medical issues causing early death like internal organ failure and broken bones from the rapid weight gain. They aren't bred for longevity, they're bred specifically for food. :idunno

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I have a bunch of Cornish cross chicks and I was thinking about breeding them with some of my other chickens curious on if that's even possible or if that's even a good idea
That isn't a Cornish X. I agree with Feather Hearts and that it looks like a poult.
 

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