Why is this chick growing so fast???

Cornish Cross was created using some mix of selective breeding and evil black magic, and the general genetic specs are as follows:

size🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦
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feed conversion🟥🟧🟨🟩
feed consumption🟥🟧🟨
health🟥🟧
surviveability 🟥
leg strength🟥
egg production❌
life expectancy 🟥
speed🟥
energy🟥🟧
intelligence🟥🟧
disease immunity🟥



this means it is not good for almost anything more than factory farming

if a breed cannot survive natural selection, cannot survive on its own and reproduce to a net population gain, then it probably should NOT exist.
If the chicken breed cannot be found in the wild, it shouldn't be found in our farms or on our table
None of the current breeds of farmed chickens are found in the wild. Humans have been selectively breeding them and crossing them for thousands of years. I don’t know of a single breed that would last more than minutes on its own if placed in the wild.
 
Thanks!
I have already started separating her for feedings.
I’ve raised hundreds of CX and for that bird to be doing this well at 3 months makes me wonder, maybe it’s not a true CX, or maybe you got lucky. Now that you’ve bonded with it, you could just see how it goes. I personally would not limit its food, they are miserable when they can’t fulfill their appetite. Whatever diet you are giving it, it seems to be staying relatively lean. If it’s not getting splayed out, sitting all the time with blisters on its chest, I’d just see how it goes. You might have lucked out. Looking back at the original pictures, it seems like it was not only mismatched, it looks like it was weeks older than the rest.
 
None of the current breeds of farmed chickens are found in the wild. Humans have been selectively breeding them and crossing them for thousands of years. I don’t know of a single breed that would last more than minutes on its own if placed in the wild.

This. There are feral chickens but they aren't native to any of the areas that they reside in. There are no native, wild chicken breeds as they don't exist. Junglefowl are the wild ancestors of chickens and the only ones you could consider wild.
 
I’ve raised hundreds of CX and for that bird to be doing this well at 3 months makes me wonder, maybe it’s not a true CX, or maybe you got lucky. Now that you’ve bonded with it, you could just see how it goes. I personally would not limit its food, they are miserable when they can’t fulfill their appetite. Whatever diet you are giving it, it seems to be staying relatively lean. If it’s not getting splayed out, sitting all the time with blisters on its chest, I’d just see how it goes. You might have lucked out. Looking back at the original pictures, it seems like it was not only mismatched, it looks like it was weeks older than the rest.

While I have not raised CX, I have no doubt that this is a CX. They are designed to grow large and heavy and at 14.5 pounds, there isn't really another breed option for what they could be. Plus you can already tell that her stance is getting awkward as the angles her legs are making with her body is large in every photo which is a cause for concern in my opinion as that will just keep getting worse.
 

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