I originally got my Cornish intending to raise them for meat birds. I did well at first, but now with three kids 6 and under, I don't have the time to have a batch of chicks hatching every 1-2 weeks to keep up with our need for meat and I haven't hatched in 2 years.
So I'm looking to sell my flock of Dark, White and Jubilee Cornish.
I have 21 birds, 5 cocks and 16 hens.
- My original Dark trio are 6 years old, but I know for sure that one hen is still laying eggs.
- I have one White hen who is 4 years old.
- The rest are 3 years old (Jubilee is the color you get when crossing White to Dark).
- - 4 cocks (two Jubilee, two Dark)
- - more Dark hens than Jubilee unsure on the exact number
- - a few of the Dark hens are culls that I never got rid of because I have a hard time slaughtering hens/pullets
Here are some older pictures of some of my birds, they aren't photos of the exact birds I have but shows my stock. I can get more photos of each bird and exact number of good stock and culls if I have someone interested.
I'm located in Central WV and would prefer to sell the birds as only 1 or at most two lots. I would be willing to travel a small distance to deliver or meet to hand off, but no more than 1-1.5 hours from Burnsville, WV
This is a photo comparison of a Cornish/EE cross cockerel (left) and pure Cornish cockerel (right)
This is a comparison between (left to right) Cornish/EE cross cockerel, Cornish cockerel, Cornish Frankenbird bought from hatchery as a chick.
So I'm looking to sell my flock of Dark, White and Jubilee Cornish.
I have 21 birds, 5 cocks and 16 hens.
- My original Dark trio are 6 years old, but I know for sure that one hen is still laying eggs.
- I have one White hen who is 4 years old.
- The rest are 3 years old (Jubilee is the color you get when crossing White to Dark).
- - 4 cocks (two Jubilee, two Dark)
- - more Dark hens than Jubilee unsure on the exact number
- - a few of the Dark hens are culls that I never got rid of because I have a hard time slaughtering hens/pullets
Here are some older pictures of some of my birds, they aren't photos of the exact birds I have but shows my stock. I can get more photos of each bird and exact number of good stock and culls if I have someone interested.
I'm located in Central WV and would prefer to sell the birds as only 1 or at most two lots. I would be willing to travel a small distance to deliver or meet to hand off, but no more than 1-1.5 hours from Burnsville, WV
This is a photo comparison of a Cornish/EE cross cockerel (left) and pure Cornish cockerel (right)
This is a comparison between (left to right) Cornish/EE cross cockerel, Cornish cockerel, Cornish Frankenbird bought from hatchery as a chick.