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Okay..if it is a Cornish X, should I be prepared for her to just die off suddenly? I have read some ugly ernet about people thinking they are getting rocks or leghorns and end up with cornish X's. She doesn't seem to be any bigger than the other girls I bought with her that he said all came to him at the same time. Will she even lay eggs if she is a cornish X???
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no she wont die all of a sudden. i raised cornish cross meat birds b4 but they were bred for just meat and died early cuz they grew so quick. urs looks like just a common cornish cross, idk what she could b crossed with. She should lay eggs, dnt c y she wouldnt. lol hope this helps. i could b wrong on hur breed
Oh Stephanie...I really hope you are wrong about her. I just would hate to see that happen. She is roughly 20 weeks old in that picture. I really really hope she is something else....any other ideas anyone????
Okay..if it is a Cornish X, should I be prepared for her to just die off suddenly? I have read some ugly ernet about people thinking they are getting rocks or leghorns and end up with cornish X's. She doesn't seem to be any bigger than the other girls I bought with her that he said all came to him at the same time. Will she even lay eggs if she is a cornish X???
shouldn
no she wont die all of a sudden. i raised cornish cross meat birds b4 but they were bred for just meat and died early cuz they grew so quick. urs looks like just a common cornish cross, idk what she could b crossed with. She should lay eggs, dnt c y she wouldnt. lol hope this helps. i could b wrong on hur breed
Oh Stephanie...I really hope you are wrong about her. I just would hate to see that happen. She is roughly 20 weeks old in that picture. I really really hope she is something else....any other ideas anyone????