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Fat Daddy you should get a batch of Cornish Rocks and raise them with White Cornish hatchmates and compare the carcass size once they both reach the slaughter age of White Cornish.
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Fat Daddy you should get a batch of Cornish Rocks and raise them with White Cornish hatchmates and compare the carcass size once they both reach the slaughter age of White Cornish.
Cool! I was thinking I might buy Cornish from your source, but I can get them from poultry show central.
I like Edwin,he really puts a lot into helping the kids get started. Used to follow him on fb. Don't do fb anymore.I have had cornish, Dark, White and WLR, from several breeders. My first were originally from eggs breed by Al Semineraio, a friend from Oklahoma. He bred all three. At one time he had awesome stock but no longer raises birds. Dogs followed by a tornado a few weeks later wiped his birds out. My present whites are mostly from Paul Albertson in Oregon. Pens "A" and "B" are his hens. I hear he no longer raises white cornish either. These were adult birds and the best I ever found for sale. The remainder, Pen "C" hens came from eggs I bought on Ebay from Edwin Smith, also from Oregon. I have also bought outrageously priced eggs from PA off Ebay too.... I resist the urge to do the math and calculate the total original cost of my present flock. It would be a truly obscene number. If I dont actually do the math, when I tell my lovely bride, "I dont really know", Im not lie'n!! I love the breed so its been worth every penny.....