Cornish cross not Cornish cross birds

cambridgezowie

Chirping
9 Years
Apr 28, 2010
12
15
89
E88E325E-5BDC-4BC8-8C7E-1377EC899201.jpeg
Got some meaties from tractor supply.
I’m starting to think half of them were Cornish rocks the other half I’m not sure. I already have 51 layers. I have no use for anymore layers.

Pretty certain tractor supply won’t care. Anyhow here a a couple pics. Thoughts?
0398BB69-5C9E-41FD-99CD-21060D8DA795.jpeg
Obviously the big ones are Cornish rocks. All bought at the same time.

Possibly wyandots or leghorns? Smaller ones some seem to have a brown tint to them couple have brown feathers splotched in. One has on single grey feather.
 
Had to Google Amberlinks, never heard of them before but they sound like good layers. Hopefully they are something else that makes a good meatbird for you. TSC seems to like mixing several different varieties in the same bin for some reason.

If they are Amberlinks, maybe you can make some money on them selling them as started pullets. Where are you located?
 
I dont think you have wyandottes, all I see is single combs in the pictures.
This is about the third or forth thread where someone has bought TSC chicks and didn't get what they thought they bought.
 
How very funny, I too have a much smaller chick in my meats, however, I ordered them from a private feed store, and mine were the only chicks that came in at the time. I am wondering if this is a hatchery mistake?
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom