I have Cornish x, but they are pets. I do not eat my chickens, but if I did, I would pick a heavier game breed because I feel like they would have a much better quality of life than my Cornish x ever will. Oriental breeds are "meatier" for a game type, and they can forage well, raise chicks, are more predator resistant, and more all-around natural than most other dumpy domestic chickens. I would feel terrible eating Cornish x because they are so helpless, unhealthy, and unnatural, even when you feed them literally nothing and free range them all day like I do. They are like waddling, panting, live ten-pound chicken nuggets. Knowing the chicken was close to a natural chicken would be worth the longer "grow out" time for me. I think the flesh would be much, much healthier anyways since the bird ate foraged food instead of pounds of grain, was more mature, and had lots more exercise compared to an eight week old Cornish x or even a bumbling Buff Orpington. If one of my chickens dies or seriously has to be put down, I butcher it out, but I feed it to my dog. I do not buy her commercial dog food. She gets meaty bones, organs, and meat that local people give me because it is freezer burnt or otherwise unwanted, but nothing spoiled. I am an ovo-vegetarian because I do not agree with farming domestic animals or hunting ones that live in a trashed environment, but I will euthanize animals that are suffering. I am not disgusted by death and consuming other beings, because life, unless it can photosynthesize, feeds off death, I just do not agree with owning other beings and manipulating them to serve people.Free feather,
do you keep chickens for meat? If so, what kind? I've heard that Cornish X's are some of the best meaties, but what about others? Do you happen to know any interesting breeds that dress well?
It would be much easier to pick a hybrid broiler or a "dual purpose" breed, I just would prefer to eat a chicken that has not been manipulated as much to produce meat because I think the more you focus on production, the less natural, or even happy, the bird is in life. It seems disturbing to me to purposefully breed an animal to be overweight or have features like a basketball in life so they are better to eat when they are dead...
This is probably not the answer you wanted or expected, but this is just one different way to look at it. I have been trying to desensitize myself to dead creatures and animals killing other animals lately, because you never know what situations you might have to deal with later in life, or what you may have to do to survive. But I honestly can not ever see myself farming animals. I am just trying to look at it from all angles, maybe be more accepting.