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You can't turn a Cornish X into a new species which a chuckar and quail each are through genetic segregation of evolution by time and space. This takes thausands of years. Most interspecies if able to interbreed at all will not produce viable offspring and if viable be sterile. Example: horse x donkey = mule . If one crosses a bovine such as an Angus Bull ( a beef breed) x Holstein cow ( a milk breed) = you will still get a bovine, the offspring will look vastly different than eather parent. Then if you breed their offspring together, they will not breed true to themselves eather. crossing a chicken x chicken = chicken. The only difference between a Cornish X and any other breed of chicken is in body structure and a very fast rate of growth. Since there are billions of Cornish X produced per year, and the offspring are fertile, however they do not breed true to themselves because they are a composit of chicken breeds and follow the laws of genetic inheritance. The Cornish X is a crossbred terminal cross and meant to efficiently convert feed to flesh and then be eaten, not to breed true as a specific breed of chicken is.