I had White Leghorns (yes, white eggs) lay at 18 weeks, then the last one didn't lay until she was 30. I do think they lay when they're ready and not before! When their combs started flopping over is when they started to lay.
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Leghorns are lighter bodied and have white earlobes. OP's pic has red earlobes, so white rocks. Most people mean 'cornish cross' chickens when they say 'meat birds', but of course a white rock is dual purpose so they could also be used as meat birds. Very few people would refer to a leghorn as a meat bird due to their size.
If OP had cornish X they would be huge (and possibly dead) by 30 weeks.
Leghorn (note the earlobe color):
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This debate can be solved by asking the temperment, Plymouth rocks tend to be docile and calm not to mention quiet, whereas Cornish hens tend to be loud and can be a bit flighty and hate confinement. So which fits these birds OP?
They are not broilers, broilers are much heavier! They look like regular Hatchery Stock White Plymouth Rocks. Many uneducated people selling chickens think all white birds are Leghorns, and all red birds are Rhode Island Reds.Excellent Answer, The OP was likely sold these birds as leghorns by someone who realized how high miantence Cornish Rock Broilers can be if they are not the slower growing type. Watch their food intake and keep a close eye on their legs if that is their breed. White Rocks would be a bit fuller bodied and somewhat plumper. This debate can be solved by asking the temperment, Plymouth rocks tend to be docile and calm not to mention quiet, whereas Cornish hens tend to be loud and can be a bit flighty and hate confinement. So which fits these birds OP?
Leghorns are lighter bodied and have white earlobes. OP's pic has red earlobes, so white rocks. Most people mean 'cornish cross' chickens when they say 'meat birds', but of course a white rock is dual purpose so they could also be used as meat birds. Very few people would refer to a leghorn as a meat bird due to their size.
If OP had cornish X they would be huge (and possibly dead) by 30 weeks.
Leghorn (note the earlobe color):
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