CX stands for Cornish Rock Cross and the standard WR hen or rooster won't have quite as much meat on them as a CX but their genetics have contributed to this particular meat bird, so they definitely pack on more pounds of actual meat than most other breeds of DP birds. If I were growing DP birds instead of CX and I wanted some with fat and mild flavor, as well as no crowing, I'd just use the WR hens and use them as they were intended..as a dual purpose breed. Meat and eggs.
My WR hen was only half a pound under weight than the largest rooster I butchered and she had longer breast filets, though not as big thighs or legs. Here's a pic of half of her lying next to a whole rooster and you can see the color of her meat is even different...more fat in the breast meat, healthy looking compared to this scrub, mixed breed rooster.


My WR hen was only half a pound under weight than the largest rooster I butchered and she had longer breast filets, though not as big thighs or legs. Here's a pic of half of her lying next to a whole rooster and you can see the color of her meat is even different...more fat in the breast meat, healthy looking compared to this scrub, mixed breed rooster.