Great thread! I just read the whole thing!
Back about 35 years or so ago we raised CX ... We go them from a little feed store in Chester, VT where we lived ... If my memory serves me right ... We called them Cornish Rock Crosses ... How much Cornish and how much "Rock" (guessing White Rock) and who know what else if anything was in the lineage ...
We got 50-100 every spring, only choice was cockerel's ... They had a 25'X50' run, and we let them out to roam most days for an hour or two ... Weekends they free ranged most of the day!
We butchered them around the 12-16 week mark ... Got mostly 7-9 pounders, occasionally one hit 10 pounds ... We did this for quite a few years, then took a break, then I started again a few years later and raised them for my sled dogs, and would boils and de-bone and freeze to feed my dogs for extra protein just before a race, and also during a long distance race ...
We did have one that was a supposed "cockerel" ... But ended up a hen ... We put her in with our black sex links, and after her first molt, her feathers came in buff (she had a few buff feathers on her neck as she grew) ... She always laid double yoke eggs, and a few times triple yokes! HUGE eggs ... I'm not sure what would happen in the case of trying to hatch double yoke eggs ... Twins? Or would they die because of not enough white in there, or too little room???
Anyways ... Here is Buffy, as we eventually called her!
She lived with us for three years, gave us about 3-4 eggs a week, we finely ate her!
Back about 35 years or so ago we raised CX ... We go them from a little feed store in Chester, VT where we lived ... If my memory serves me right ... We called them Cornish Rock Crosses ... How much Cornish and how much "Rock" (guessing White Rock) and who know what else if anything was in the lineage ...
We got 50-100 every spring, only choice was cockerel's ... They had a 25'X50' run, and we let them out to roam most days for an hour or two ... Weekends they free ranged most of the day!
We butchered them around the 12-16 week mark ... Got mostly 7-9 pounders, occasionally one hit 10 pounds ... We did this for quite a few years, then took a break, then I started again a few years later and raised them for my sled dogs, and would boils and de-bone and freeze to feed my dogs for extra protein just before a race, and also during a long distance race ...
We did have one that was a supposed "cockerel" ... But ended up a hen ... We put her in with our black sex links, and after her first molt, her feathers came in buff (she had a few buff feathers on her neck as she grew) ... She always laid double yoke eggs, and a few times triple yokes! HUGE eggs ... I'm not sure what would happen in the case of trying to hatch double yoke eggs ... Twins? Or would they die because of not enough white in there, or too little room???
Anyways ... Here is Buffy, as we eventually called her!
She lived with us for three years, gave us about 3-4 eggs a week, we finely ate her!
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