I will NEVER buy chicks from TSC again! I picked out 3 chicks from the WHITE LEGHORN labeled 'tank' they had and now it appears they are Cornish X. These girls are huge at 6 weeks! From all the research I have done here I am sure we were sold the wrong ones. I did NOT want meat birds as there is NO WAY I can kill them after raising them from tiny fluff balls. Just can't do it. They have all the characteristics of Cornish X. They look exactly like the picks of them on here and are definitely NOT slender like the Leghorns. If they are bred to be harvested at 8 weeks, do I have to do that? Can they live out healthy chicken lives even though they won't lay many eggs? They are pretty friendly as I handled them since they were hatchlings so I could manage them when they were older (assuming they were Leghorns, that is). If they are gonna have health problems and poor life quality, I will give them away as meat birds as I won't be able to handle the chore.
Another concern is they are in the coop with 3 red sex-links that are much much smaller although the same age. After reading on here their tendency to cannibalize, should I separate them so the little ones are safe? Thanks for any advice you can offer.
