I have decided against Cornish X meat chickens but haven't settled on a breed yet. This year we have a bunch of mutts that we are raising for the experience of it.
I was reading a book about poultry breeds and it described the Cornish, and I'm wondering if that is different from the Cornish X. It is described in much the same way, as a chicken with high meat-to-feed ratio and fast growing, huge birds.
There are many reasons I'm not going with the X, such as the difficulty of long term survival if you want breeding stock, and the like. If the Cornish is different and is easier to breed, I may go that rout.
So, what does the X stand for in the Cornish X? What exactly is a Cornish crossed with to get the X?
This is probably an FAQ, but I can't seem to find the answer.
TIA!
I was reading a book about poultry breeds and it described the Cornish, and I'm wondering if that is different from the Cornish X. It is described in much the same way, as a chicken with high meat-to-feed ratio and fast growing, huge birds.
There are many reasons I'm not going with the X, such as the difficulty of long term survival if you want breeding stock, and the like. If the Cornish is different and is easier to breed, I may go that rout.
So, what does the X stand for in the Cornish X? What exactly is a Cornish crossed with to get the X?
This is probably an FAQ, but I can't seem to find the answer.
TIA!