First Run of Cornish Cross Meat Birds and Super Excited!

That's how I lost my La Bresse !!
So it's coloured birds for me from now on.
My Slow grow coloured Sasso broiler chicks are 2 weeks now & will be adding some medium grow Ranger type chicks soon.
I have a choice of DC, Rocks, Ixworth, Wyndotte or New Hampshire to cross them with next year.

My first choice would normally be DC but they are not the best egg layers & I'm wanting a DP bird.
What you think ?
My dark cornish hens came from Macmurray hatchery,no where NEAR a SOP bird but true to their hatchery origins they lay nearly every day. My chief complaint is that they go broody at the drop of a hat. I wouldn't mind except they have a tendency to FORGET which nest they started out on.
 
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the scx are huge
 
Dave out of all the different brown eggers I've raised to date,the barred rocks have been the best dual purpose breed. They lay a medium dark brown egg consistently and the processed bird has the typical broiler look.Just on a smaller scale.I realize everyone will have a different choice,lol and the strain or line will also be a factor.
 
Thursday is weighing day for the Cornish meatballs. Average weight of batch#1 is 83.37 ounces at 6 weeks. 16 birds=83.37 pounds of chicken on the hoof.
Batch#2 is at 4 weeks, average weight of 40 ounces.
I started restricting feed on batch#1 at 4 weeks, and batch#2 at 2 weeks, (at the same time). Batch#2 is now 18 ounces lighter than batch#1 was at the same age (these are all average weights). I want to keep some of these chicks, probably from batch#2, for breeding experiments. Current plans are to butcher most, if not all, of batch #1 at 10 weeks, around the middle of June.
 
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