Wyandottes or Orpingtons as meat birds?

I free range mine. Once they are feathered out they are pretty much on their own. I do give some feed in the evening to make sure everyone gets back in the pen and shelter ( not pooping in my barn) at night. It takes about 3 months for fryers. If I caponize I normally leave them till fall, because there is not hurry at that point.
 
I don't have experience actually eating either orpingtons or wyandottes, but I have a couple of both in the growout pen right now, and the orpingtons are definitely more what I like to see in a meat bird. They're a much bigger bird, for one thing, with a fuller body and nice big legs. The wyandottes are lovely birds with a nice compact shape and pretty feathering (I have the blue-laced red), but comparatively there just isn't a lot of meat there.

The orps are also really friendly and and outgoing -- they're always out in the yard foraging and following me around looking for goodies. The wynandotte is more stand-offish and keeps to itself.

If it were me I'd choose the orps.
 

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