Quick question about the Free Range Chickens... I know you can't keep a few Cornish x back to breed and hatch eggs from the next year due to some sort of cross breeding... So Can you do that with the free range birds... I would like to find a meat bird that I can raise myself instead of having to put in an order to a hatchery every year...
I have some Freedom Rangers (now called Colored Range Broilers) which are over 2 years old and doing fine. They just finished their molt and look fantastic. I have probably 8 of them from various crops over the years, as I always grant clemency to the nicest looking hen in each crop of broilers.
The largest broilers I have made myself were breeding my Dark Cornish rooster to the freedom rangers. They were significantly larger than any other standard breed crossbreeding I did.
However, you do not get the heterosis you do in the original broilers and by no means are they equivelant. Whenever you are rebreeding hybrids the results are random.
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Thanks for the info... I'm still trying to decide which type of meat bird to get in the spring... If I can get the pins built I want to try some of each... If I do get these I may keep a few hens back just to see what I can come up with