Red Laced Cornish X and project talk (pics p. 8)

Thank you. The thing about these birds is their looks are just a bonus. Their best feature is their practicality as a home meat and egg bird. They are out laying my Brahmas.

If anybody is interested in getting a start of these guys. I should get the youngsters figured and sorted out shortly. Can deliver to the Ohio National Show on Sat, Nov.9 at Columbus Ohio.
 
Absolutely I think they are wonderful birds because of thier utility and may eventually be able to get some but at the current time I can not have them however I do intend to keep following your project with interest. I will contact you in the future should my situation change.
 
Thank you. The thing about these birds is their looks are just a bonus. Their best feature is their practicality as a home meat and egg bird. They are out laying my Brahmas.

If anybody is interested in getting a start of these guys. I should get the youngsters figured and sorted out shortly. Can deliver to the Ohio National Show on Sat, Nov.9 at Columbus Ohio.
I can voutch for those birds and their practicality of a backyard meat bird. Have a whole flock of his genetics.

Demand has been great around here this year, only butchered one so far as I've not have a problem cashing in on them, especially the extra cockerels. I think I'll end up with a couple extra whites--- but might just hang onto them anyways!
 
Thank you. The thing about these birds is their looks are just a bonus. Their best feature is their practicality as a home meat and egg bird. They are out laying my Brahmas.

If anybody is interested in getting a start of these guys. I should get the youngsters figured and sorted out shortly. Can deliver to the Ohio National Show on Sat, Nov.9 at Columbus Ohio.

I wish I lived close enough. Washington state is a bit far to travel for this upcoming show. Such nice looking birds too. [tasty!]
I don't suppose you'd ship eggs in the spring would you?
 
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I shall be sure to keep monitoring this thread then! Himself likes birds that are blue, and I like birds that are tasty. (Not that I'm against pretty birds - or good layers
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I went, talked to a bunch of people, saw a lot of nice birds. Not sure if they split the English class and I didn't find the rest, but I only saw a handfull of large fowl Cornish.
 
big m, pity about the Cornish. There was a show near here recently, but I didn't manage to go. I don't know if there were any Cornish - they aren't a popular bird around here. I'm going to start hatching again next spring. And you did say you have been know to ship hatching eggs - I have an elphantine memory!
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