Or blue laced red.
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On my BYC page, I have a very detailed discussion about the Cornish Cross birds.Also, the white birds were called a Slow Cornish Cross at the grange. Which I understand now is also called sometimes a Cornish Rock. So the red one was a mystery and became darker and is smaller but otherwise looked similar.
I butchered some half cornish/ half silkie back in Dec... and they put the hammer to the Farm King Style DP roosters who were 3 months older on average.Nice synopsis.
I am trying cornish x for the first time. I did use the fermented feed method once they became fairly large. THey dive into the FF. I like that they don't gorge on the dry pellets then dive for the water. Rather the FF is a wet mash and they eat until full. THe overall consumption is less so they grow slower with few problems so far. Now in the fial days I feed FF once a day, and pellets all the time.
I have a second batch to run the trial again.
THis I did as a comparison to the hatchery DP that I have. I'm not likely to do cornish cross again unless I can run them on pasture.