Also worth noting is some breeders advertise as show quality when in reality they won first place at the county fair with a hatchery bird and no real competition. I bought some WLR off
ebay once that are nothing more than hatchery stock, long skinny legs and no mass and the lacing sucked. The picture was good along with the info I got from the seller. It took me 3 plus years of looking before I got the birds I have now and they were a fluke from a person that had shown in the past and had life plan changes that forced the selling of his birds. They were $150.00 each. I now hope I do not manage to screw up his work.
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good luck..it will take you forever...
I like to think that Hybrid vigor will add about 10 percent.. When you're adding 10% to hatchery quality birds, that prob only weigh 4 or 5 lbs to begin with... you're not getting much. when you add 10% to SQ birds, you might get 14 lb birds... Yes the SOP says these breeds are xx weight... but they're not.. From my experience, most hatchery quality birds about about half to 2/3 the weight the SOP calls for.
Personally, if I were you, I would take the money that you will send to the hatchery... and invest in a young pair or trio of birds that you want.. and have them shipped in. It only takes one male and one female, breeding and laying eggs.. and you can have TONS of babies in one year. This works great, especially if you need to butcher often, but not many at one time.
Either that, or just stick to feeding and killing CX chicks...