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Do you have updated pictures?She was a Cornish cross!!
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Do you have updated pictures?She was a Cornish cross!!
She’s definitely not a cornish cross (which is good news). She actually looks like a white rock now.
I got her from Pratt’s Petts apparently I thought it was tsc and I messaged the manager and asked and they said that she was a Cornish cross maybe it’s because I feed her tha same amount as my other hensShe’s definitely not a cornish cross (which is good news). She actually looks like a white rock now.
If she was a cornish cross and you were feeding her the same amount as your other birds, she would be a LOT larger. Even a cornish cross on a diet would have thick legs and be MUCH wider.I got her from Pratt’s Petts apparently I thought it was tsc and I messaged the manager and asked and they said that she was a Cornish cross maybe it’s because I feed her tha same amount as my other hens
Huh idk thanIf she was a cornish cross and you were feeding her the same amount as your other birds, she would be a LOT larger. Even a cornish cross on a diet would have thick legs and be MUCH wider.
Here’s a photo I took just nowIf she was a cornish cross and you were feeding her the same amount as your other birds, she would be a LOT larger. Even a cornish cross on a diet would have thick legs and be MUCH wider.
These birds have never had chicken feed. Basically idk how there still alive. They only eat what they find free range.If she was a cornish cross and you were feeding her the same amount as your other birds, she would be a LOT larger. Even a cornish cross on a diet would have thick legs and be MUCH wider.
That’s just not trueThese birds have never had chicken feed. Basically idk how there still alive. They only eat what they find free range.