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I do have her on a diet kinda. She gets 3/4 of layer crumble in the morning and before dark I give her 1/2 a cup of more food. I believe 3/4 should be good for a regular big hen, but since she’s so heavy I give her the extra 1/2 cup before sunset. I do keep her separated from the flock but right next to them. I do sometimes let her free range in a safe area for grass etc.You have to restrict there feed. Do you do that or let her eat as much as she wants? Cornish X as pets don't usually live more then 2 years, but I think it will be a super fun experiment! I actually have a thread about Cornish X as pets, its kinda a ghost thread since no one has posted on it, but feel free to bring it back to life!
Thanks. I haven’t posted till today, but have been reading posts off and on for several years. I have had chickens around 9 years I think.Hello, welcome to BackYard Chickens! Thank you for joining our community.![]()
That is amazing! Thanks for the pictures!Hi...
I have bred Cornish crosses.
it’s tricky to do. Some AI is needed to help the process.
Crossing them back to an old broiler breed helps.
The results can be amazing. I was getting 20 pound Toads.
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The above one is a turkey and a toad.