Is this a rooster?

That is a Cornish cross. Wait till it’s older to know if it’s a hen or rooster and with the right care you can actually keep a Cornish X. My last Cornish X hen had a giant comb very young and was a hen and she lived over 2 years.
Thanks!
 
The trick to giving “proper care” to a Cornish Cross is restricting its food. This one’s young enough that you can feed 3 times a day for this week and then take it down to twice a day for 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes at dinner time.

For the 3x for baby, try:

AM - 20 min
noon - 5 min
PM - 20 min

You may need to keep it in your yard away from the other chickens that are being fed ad lib. But it’s a pet, yes?

The sex doesn’t really matter with Cornish Cross. They are usually processed way before the first egg or crow. They are friendly and if it grows old enough to be a rooster will probably still be friendly.
 
The trick to giving “proper care” to a Cornish Cross is restricting its food. This one’s young enough that you can feed 3 times a day for a little while and then in a weak or so take it down to twice a day for 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes at dinner time.

For the 3x for baby, try:

AM - 20 min
noon - 5 min
PM - 20 min

You may need to keep it in your yard away from the other chickens that are being fed ad lib. But it’s a pet, yes?

The sex doesn’t really matter with Cornish Cross. They are usually processed way before the first egg or crow. They are friendly and if it grows old enough to be a rooster will probably still be friendly.
I keep mine in a flock and feed it the same food as them (they are all layers)
 
I keep mine in a flock and feed it the same food as them (they are all layers)
How did your Cornish Cross get to be two years old? Do you only feed morning and night? Is there a way you were able to keep the Cornish Cross away from the feeder or the place where you feed? Yes - running with the layers will definitely help it!

The chickens in my egg flock always leave a little food on the ground and they eat whenever they want.
 
How did your Cornish Cross get to be two years old? Do you only feed morning and night? Is there a way you were able to keep the Cornish Cross away from the feeder or the place where you feed? Yes - running with the layers will definitely help it!

The chickens in my egg flock always leave a little food on the ground and they eat whenever they want.
I don’t use an automatic feeder. I give them quarter a bucket of food in the morning and about half a bucket in the evening. Sometimes half a bucket a day depending on how much I’ve been feeding them.
 
I don’t use an automatic feeder. I give them quarter a bucket of food in the morning and about half a bucket in the evening. Sometimes half a bucket a day depending on how much I’ve been feeding them.
Way to Go!! Under those circumstances, and with enough other chickens that come running and competing for the food, yes I see how you kept that Cornish Cross to such a ripe old age!

Just the running around and trying to get feed during a short time with every-chicken around being much more agile would probably do the trick!

Congratulations by the way. It’s pretty amazing to have a Cornish Cross reach two years old. Here’s one that made it to 1.

 
Way to Go!! Under those circumstances, and with enough other chickens that come running and competing for the food, yes I see how you kept that Cornish Cross to such a ripe old age!

Just the running around and trying to get feed during a short time with every-chicken around being much more agile would probably do the trick!

Congratulations by the way. It’s pretty amazing to have a Cornish Cross reach two years old. Here’s one that made it to 1.

Thank you!! My new pet Cornish cross (I got her on purpose) is now 5 months 3 weeks, she will be 6 months in five days and is about to lay.
 

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