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Those numbers are a no brainer. You averaged a 1-3 lbs heavier and you did it a month before the others were ready. Taste..... they were tasty.... and they tasted like good quality chicken! The difference you noticed was the age.... if you would have processed the cornish x rocks at 11 weeks... you would have had the same results. There would have been more of a bite to them.
To me, it's common sense to go with the bird that produced the best numbers. Regardless if your feeding your family or trying to make an extra income. These topics always end up the same way they started. You have some that understand the benefits of both, DP and Hybrids... you have some that hate DP..... and some that hate Cornish x.
I personally like them both. It's nice to have a DP breed that dresses around 4 lbs and can be used in some unique dishes where their flavor shines.... and have the cornish x at the same 4 lbs tossed on the grill for an amazing BBQ.
Those numbers are a no brainer. You averaged a 1-3 lbs heavier and you did it a month before the others were ready. Taste..... they were tasty.... and they tasted like good quality chicken! The difference you noticed was the age.... if you would have processed the cornish x rocks at 11 weeks... you would have had the same results. There would have been more of a bite to them.
To me, it's common sense to go with the bird that produced the best numbers. Regardless if your feeding your family or trying to make an extra income. These topics always end up the same way they started. You have some that understand the benefits of both, DP and Hybrids... you have some that hate DP..... and some that hate Cornish x.
I personally like them both. It's nice to have a DP breed that dresses around 4 lbs and can be used in some unique dishes where their flavor shines.... and have the cornish x at the same 4 lbs tossed on the grill for an amazing BBQ.