Hello-
I am thinking about starting a flock with hens of various heavy breeds, and a Dark Cornish roo.
The breeds I was considering for the hens were:
Australorps
Rocks
Jersey Giants
Orpingtons
Wyandottes
Brahmas
New Hampshires
Sussex
I've read that the "Cornish Crosses" are basically a Cornish crossed with any other breed. I've been searching and searching online for information about what you end up with when you cross a Cornish with each of the above mentioned breeds, but I can't even find photos, much less information. I'm assuming that a Cornish crossed with any of those heavy breeds would produce a good meat bird. Of course growth rates would vary depending on the breed of the hens.
I know that the hatcheries sell the Cornish x Rocks (I have a few right now, they are huge!). Rocks aren't the only breed that produces giant meat birds when crossed with Cornish, correct?
What about the rest of the breeds? Has anyone tried crossing Cornish with any of the above breeds? What did you get? What cross would you recommend I stay away from? Any pictures?
These hens would be primarily for my viewing pleasure, but for practicality I would love to be able to scoop up a few eggs, pop them in the incubator, and hatch out an assortment of different Cornish X meat birds whenever we're planning a barbeque or something like that.
I also heard somewhere that the Dark Cornish are hardier than the White Cornish? Yes or no? I think most people use the White Cornish on their hens because the offspring are easier to pluck, or look cleaner, but since it will be me doing the plucking, I prefer more colorful feathers.
Any information would be great!
Thanks,
Jenne
I am thinking about starting a flock with hens of various heavy breeds, and a Dark Cornish roo.
The breeds I was considering for the hens were:
Australorps
Rocks
Jersey Giants
Orpingtons
Wyandottes
Brahmas
New Hampshires
Sussex
I've read that the "Cornish Crosses" are basically a Cornish crossed with any other breed. I've been searching and searching online for information about what you end up with when you cross a Cornish with each of the above mentioned breeds, but I can't even find photos, much less information. I'm assuming that a Cornish crossed with any of those heavy breeds would produce a good meat bird. Of course growth rates would vary depending on the breed of the hens.
I know that the hatcheries sell the Cornish x Rocks (I have a few right now, they are huge!). Rocks aren't the only breed that produces giant meat birds when crossed with Cornish, correct?
What about the rest of the breeds? Has anyone tried crossing Cornish with any of the above breeds? What did you get? What cross would you recommend I stay away from? Any pictures?
These hens would be primarily for my viewing pleasure, but for practicality I would love to be able to scoop up a few eggs, pop them in the incubator, and hatch out an assortment of different Cornish X meat birds whenever we're planning a barbeque or something like that.
I also heard somewhere that the Dark Cornish are hardier than the White Cornish? Yes or no? I think most people use the White Cornish on their hens because the offspring are easier to pluck, or look cleaner, but since it will be me doing the plucking, I prefer more colorful feathers.
Any information would be great!
Thanks,
Jenne