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There was another poster recently who was wanting to keep CX chicks as pets, I'm not sure what the outcome there was. @HenriettaPizzaNolan is correct, we're not being negative or doubting, we just want you to have as much good info as possible to make a good decision. If you truly have Cornish Cross chicks, they are not meant to be kept alive. I accidentally bought one, it was my first year with chickens and I really really wanted a white chicken. I went to the feed store and they had 1 white chick in with the RIR chicks, the guy at the store didn't know what it was, so I bought it a RIR and a BR. Within a few days we figured out what she was. She was a HUGE girl, we kept her and cared for her the best we could but she got too heavy for her legs at 18 or 19 weeks old and could no longer walk. We had no choice but to butcher her as it would be inhumane to have left her suffering like that. When we butchered her we found bad bruising inside her hocks. I had purchased a solar fan to blow on her favorite resting spot to try and help with the hear, but she really didn't do well in any heat.
You might be lucky and they will stay healthy for a long time, but please do have a plan so that if they begin to suffer you can do the right thing by them. There are others on here who have tried keeping CX as pets, we are here to support and inform the best that we can. Please do a search and read the other posts as well just to get as much information as possible.
You might be lucky and they will stay healthy for a long time, but please do have a plan so that if they begin to suffer you can do the right thing by them. There are others on here who have tried keeping CX as pets, we are here to support and inform the best that we can. Please do a search and read the other posts as well just to get as much information as possible.