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As to the OP's question , IMO the Buckeye and Chantecler are two breeds developed to have superior meat qualities similiar to the pure Cornish while increasing egg production and earlier maturity . Unfortunately neither were hugely popular , declined in numbers and quality , and are only just recently being bred back to their original qualities . Brother Wilfrid kept very tight contoll of the breeding of White Chanteclers and succeeded in developing a white dual purpose breed laying 200 + eggs per year and , for the period , great feed conversion and growth rates . In order to puchase breeders from him , people had to agree to keep records and return all their birds for inspection on an annual basis before the next generation could be called Chanteclers . The Buff and Partridge Chantecler were not developed by him and possibly not related . The Buckeye had no Cornish , but a cross of black breasted red gamefowl in their developement made them have similiar characteristecs . Starting with either Buckeyes or Chanteclers from reputable breeders and continueing to select for their historic qualities would be an admirable and rewarding project IMO . Of course there are many dual purpose breeds that might also fill your needs .
Thanks for this information. I was aware of the quality of the original birds, but not of the declining quality. I do know that hte breed is trying to recover from a decimation in its numbers, and is just getting traction. They are not an inexpensive bird to start with, but I am hoping that the breeding for our climate will mean a more successful first year with them. I will need to confirm that these are whites and not the Buff or Partridge varieties.
I'll look into the buckeye, but I haven't seen any listings for them in the area at all. For all its worth, most of the folks listing Chanty's have no stock either. We will be driving nearly 4 hours to get our chicks. The breeder we found is listed as a member of the breed association, so I think they should have good stock.
Thanks again everyone!
Thanks for this information. I was aware of the quality of the original birds, but not of the declining quality. I do know that hte breed is trying to recover from a decimation in its numbers, and is just getting traction. They are not an inexpensive bird to start with, but I am hoping that the breeding for our climate will mean a more successful first year with them. I will need to confirm that these are whites and not the Buff or Partridge varieties.
I'll look into the buckeye, but I haven't seen any listings for them in the area at all. For all its worth, most of the folks listing Chanty's have no stock either. We will be driving nearly 4 hours to get our chicks. The breeder we found is listed as a member of the breed association, so I think they should have good stock.
Thanks again everyone!