JRNash
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There is a ton of misinformation put out about the CX.
It means that if you buy 100 CX from somewhere, they will all be pretty much identical, they will all finish out about the same weight, the same body shape, same color, etc. If you breed 2 CX, you will start getting variety, some big ones, some small ones, some color will probably show up. Stuff like that. It would also be very hard to try that due to the CX being fragile and being very hard to keep alive long enough to breed.
As JRNash says, there's a lot of cx misinformation. I've searched a while for cx breeding reports and keeping them past 8 weeks, which I know can be done with restricted feed and ranging. But I've only seen some articles and pages proving that they can be ranged and not smell/be lazy, but end being slaughtered. When people ask, they are met with "they all have heart attacks", "they're smelly and just eat to death", and "you CANNOT keep them past 8 weeks because it's better for the bird"It means that if you buy 100 CX from somewhere, they will all be pretty much identical, they will all finish out about the same weight, the same body shape, same color, etc. If you breed 2 CX, you will start getting variety, some big ones, some small ones, some color will probably show up. Stuff like that. It would also be very hard to try that due to the CX being fragile and being very hard to keep alive long enough to breed.
I have seen proof IN THIS THREAD that shows that the CX is more fragile than other birds, even when being raised correctly. A few people on this thread tried to raise them to breeding age and ended up losing a good number of them by breeding age. Ralfie only has a handful of Toads due to the CX being hard to raise and breeders dropping dead earlier than expected. He's only been working on Toads for less than 10 years and has already gone through 3 (I believe) Berts and hasn't processed one just for the heck of it yet, they have died of CX related complications.As JRNash says, there's a lot of cx misinformation. I've searched a while for cx breeding reports and keeping them past 8 weeks, which I know can be done with restricted feed and ranging. But I've only seen some articles and pages proving that they can be ranged and not smell/be lazy, but end being slaughtered. When people ask, they are met with "they all have heart attacks", "they're smelly and just eat to death", and "you CANNOT keep them past 8 weeks because it's better for the bird"
The truth is Cx can be restricted on feed from day one, no high protein stuff, and ranged with heritage breeds. A common misconception is that they will range with a typical run or tractor, but they really need a free range environment to thrive. Then you can breed them or keep them a while.
Any pictures?That having been said, I do have some Malay,shamo and more pure Saipan.
They are NOT for hybridization. They are just to look at.lol And try to get the perfect confirmation for each breed