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That's larger than the average adult live weights of White Rocks . Any chance they were really white cornish rocks ?

Well let me tell you that last year was our first time raing chickens, the feed mill sold us a straight run of white rocks and we never lost one and the guy that did the killing said he never seen chickens that big...he called them monster birds...i gave a couple away and the people thought they were turkeys. and i can tell you that my numbers are most definitely not off thank you very much
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It wasn't me questioning your numbers . I believe your feed mill sold you hybrid meat chicks and called them white rocks . I sometimes used to hear people refer to their cornish rocks as white rocks . To feed them out to those weights without major losses to flip and broken legs is phenomal ; but under great conditions and with some luck doable in a 10 week period if you get a good strain and healthy batch of hybrid chicks . Congrats
 
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Well let me tell you that last year was our first time raing chickens, the feed mill sold us a straight run of white rocks and we never lost one and the guy that did the killing said he never seen chickens that big...he called them monster birds...i gave a couple away and the people thought they were turkeys. and i can tell you that my numbers are most definitely not off thank you very much
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It wasn't me questioning your numbers . I believe your feed mill sold you hybrid meat chicks and called them white rocks . I sometimes used to hear people refer to their cornish rocks as white rocks . To feed them out to those weights without major losses to flip and broken legs is phenomal ; but under great conditions and with some luck doable in a 10 week period if you get a good strain and healthy batch of hybrid chicks . Congrats

Thanks Steve
 
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What do you do with 100 Leghorn roos?

Flashbacks of Bubba from Forest Gump are flashing though my mind.....

.....fried chicken, buffalo wings, roast chicken, chicken enchiladas, chicken and dumplings, chicken pot pie, chicken tacos, chicken strips, bbq chicken, grilled chicken, chicken salad.........
 
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They were ready at 10 weeks? Wow! What size were they? I am looking for another batch of meat birds, and I just finished up 6 Cornish X. I would hate to raise the X during the heat of the summer due to the stress they showed in mere 70 degree weather... Maybe the white rocks are they way to go? Thanks!



Added! I read the whole thread... I suspect they were the X meaties... which is not a bad thing. Still yours were grand in size. I guess I wil order the Cornish X and give the guys and gals an air conditioner!
 
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