You can also do a search and find various discussions of this. They are Freedom Rangers (TM), but with a different name. Greyfields has discussed his (entirely positive
) viewpoint of these meat bird alternatives quite a bit. I believe he grows them exclusively now.
I raised a handful of these to 12 weeks. I don't recommend going that long. My largest dressed at 6.5 lbs, and my smallest were around 4 lbs.
The flavor
may be a little bit better, but if so, it's most likely because the chickens live longer. The unfortunate side effect is that drums and wings can get pretty tough and stringy at 12 weeks (as they would be with any chicken).
The upside is that the livability of these is great. If you lose any, it will probably be in the first day or two, or during shipment. Also, some of them are very pretty birds, and if anyone ever stops by, you can show them off.
Plus, they range well, and act much more like "normal" (not cornish cross) chickens, which may be the biggest reason to have them. They can even fly!
Unlike the Freedom Rangers site, you do not have the option of separating the types of chickens at order time. You get what you get, which will be an oddball mixture. Some varieties grow slower than others.
I have mixed feelings about them. I really enjoyed them, but I'm not sure they are as practical for my situation.