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Is ther Mille Fleur Nacked necks?Yes. That is how the completely featherless chickens were made, although it took many years and countless breedings. I think that would be an ideal crossing, both are great meat breeds.
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Is ther Mille Fleur Nacked necks?Yes. That is how the completely featherless chickens were made, although it took many years and countless breedings. I think that would be an ideal crossing, both are great meat breeds.
Is that the result of a cross, a breed, genetic defect or fake? My husband will lose his mind if I get one of these!!I want one of theseView attachment 2236874
I don't think you can get these. I think the guy that made them is the only one with them. He made them to tolerate the heat better and so the butchers don't have to pluck their feathers..Is that the result of a cross, a breed, genetic defect or fake? My husband will lose his mind if I get one of these!!
Naked Neck Red Broilers, I have a Pullet that is 8 weeks old that I am feed restricting. Let me try to get a picture of herHas any one made a Cornish cross Naked Neck?
Is that the same a a Cornish Cross? Is there Mille Fleur Naked neckNaked Neck Red Broilers
Is ther Mille Fleur Nacked necks?
Ok thanks, but is there a bantam breed of that. I couldn’t ever find any pictures of NN Mille Fleur so I thought maybe there was no breed , so I was going to see if I could make it.You can get NN with mille fleur coloring
Not for me, but I want to buy more Cornish cross and breed them to sell. The NN Cornish cross cross was a happy accident. I had three hens and a rooster, but one got squashed by a heavy metle feeder, another got eaten by something, and my rooster got too hot. So know I have one hen and a Pure NN rooster, Jerry. I got another chick too but it is not a NN, it a bantam cross.Are these Meat purpose chickens?