I was reading another thread about meat chickens where someone stated that the cornish cross are always a cross between 2 breeds. You know, I was wondering, on McMurrays website, they state their cornish x are a hybrid, and therefore you shouldnt breed them as you won't get a cornish x. But then I wonder, are they actually a pure strain of some type of Cobb bird, since that is exactly what they look like, and they just keep calling them a cornish x so they don't have to call them what they actually are, or because they can't call them what they actually are for privacy purposes. Or are they actually a pure strain that they have developed over the years, that they still call cornish x for continuity sake.
I really have a hard time believing that if you took a boy and girl of their cornish x, that the resultant chicks wouldnt be exactly what the parents are.
Im just wonderin....
I really have a hard time believing that if you took a boy and girl of their cornish x, that the resultant chicks wouldnt be exactly what the parents are.
Im just wonderin....