I didn't say it was a Malay. I was using that as reference for the body type.Definitely not a Malay. That’s a cornish X.
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I didn't say it was a Malay. I was using that as reference for the body type.Definitely not a Malay. That’s a cornish X.
For sure I’ve been looking for what breed for a while. If you want I could answer any questions you have about her to see if she matches upI'm stumped. Update once she's older, & maybe a better comparison could be made.
What's her weight? How bulky is she?For sure I’ve been looking for what breed for a while. If you want I could answer any questions you have about her to see if she matches up
About a lb and a halfWhat's her weight? How bulky is she?
This is just to help figure out if she is actually a Cornish cross, or Slow to grow Cornish X.
She was a Cornish cross!!I'm stumped. Update once she's older, & maybe a better comparison could be made.
Shes fed just like the other hens and roosters they free range and we feed them fruits and veg from in the houseIf she was a cornish x with unrestricted access to food, she would be much wider, have much thicker legs, and have bald spots.
Looks like a white rock or something like a slow white broiler- a slow growing meat hybrid that doesn’t have the issues of a cornish x but still matures into a large bird.
She was a Cornish cross!
She’s 2.4 lbsWhat's her weight? How bulky is she?
This is just to help figure out if she is actually a Cornish cross, or Slow to grow Cornish X.