Why are My white rocks legs fat at 8 weeks

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Quote - unfamiliar with expected growth patterns.... Unquote. Crazy growth spurt. Quote
Growth spurts.. don't take place in the form of "fat legs". Unquote. I agree it could be swollen legs or a disease. If it goes away in what a week or two. Hopefully the birds don't die. I love chickens too. OP loves their birds so much too.
 
Aren't rocks broilers?
Broiler is actually a term referring to age and acceptable cooking method for decent results and really has nothing to do with breed.

Rocks are considered a dual purpose breed. But are one of those used to cross with Cornish.. to draw out the size of the rock with the growth rate of the Cornish.. to meet today's demand for cheap fast meat. Any of today's fast growing meat birds harvested around 6 weeks old regardless of gender is called a Cornish game hen.

Back in the day.. they used to be called fryers, broilers, roasters, or stewers... See following link..
https://www.peninsulapoultrybreeders.com/cooking.html

Good learning fun! :wee
 
Personally, I don't think a barred rock is a broiler.
If you see my explanation above.. the term broiler has zero to do with breed.. and everything to do with age at time of harvest and cooking method employed.

Even Silkies are stewers my friend! :drool

Yes Rocks whether barred, white, partridge, etc.. make great table fare, thought more so roasters than broiler because of the slightly slower growth rate. The white variety happens to possibly leave a cleaner looking plucked carcass because white pin feathers missed won't be seen as easily as dark ones. But we might be heading off topic??
 
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