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Red Broiler Chicken
The Red Broiler Chicken is a meat breed that is sometimes favored over the White Cornish Cross because of its darker skin. These birds have the same astounding growth rate of the White Cornish Cross, reaching about 4 pounds in 8 weeks, but they do not grow quite as large as the White Broiler.
Red Broiler Chickens are sometimes preferred by smaller chicken meat production because they are known to have less problems with their legs during their growth. This may be due to the fact that the don't get quite as big as the White Rock Cross, and their ability to maintain their health longer allows some farmers to let them grow between 11 and 14 weeks. Some claim that the extended growth period gives their chickens a superior and richer tasting chicken meat.
This chicken is not recommended for egg production, but it is an excellent choice for small farmers or backyard chicken owners who want to raise chickens specifically for their quality meat production. This is a great alternative for chicken farmers looking for an alternative to the common White Cornish Cross. |
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Fowl Facts
Red Broiler Chicken Info
- Adult Weight - Male: up to 9 pounds ; Female: up to 5 pounds
- Color - Reddish bronze
- Purpose - Meat
- Egg Production - Fair
- Egg Color - Brown
- Country of Origin -America
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