Ok, first of all, I just have to say that it makes me sick for tractor supply to sell Cornish Rock chicks and not tell people they are meat birds.
Sooo... That being said, a friend of mine, who is a first time chicken owner, has 6 CR,2 RIR, and 2 black sex link chicks. I told her what the Cornish Rocks are bred for and that a lot of people say they will have a heart attack and die before they are very old. My question is, would it be better for her to just plan on sending them to freezer camp, or is there a good chance of them living a long life? I think I already know the answer to this![]()
Sorry to hear about the CR ordeal. TSC stores are only there to sell a product. They assume that the buyer already knows about the "product" before buying it. I know that sounds unfair but it's true.
Yes, she should plan on sending them to freezer camp.

Here are my meat birds that lived to be 4 years old. I had 6 of them. They were the sweetest birds that I have EVER had.
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