Looks like a lot of meat on that bird!This is the male parent stock of my roo. These are purebred Indio Gigante from Greenfire Farms a few hours east of me.
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Looks like a lot of meat on that bird!This is the male parent stock of my roo. These are purebred Indio Gigante from Greenfire Farms a few hours east of me.
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He is heavy. I tote him around like a football. He will sit down in my lap at night and not move. I can leave my chair and when I return he will be just like I left him. He is rare jewel I got for rehoming him. I want to breed him to my Cornish x Rock hens. That would be a new meat bird with a big frame that can breed naturally.Looks like a lot of meat on that bird!
They are not listed as a meat bird because it takes well over a year to mature. The Cornish breed shares some of his genes already from the Aseel breed.Are they good eating?
He goes by Legs....Does he have a name?