EddieSalita
Songster
Hi,
Thought I'd post an update thread on a thread I started here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rhode-island-white-over-cornish-game-hen.1603021/
Th3se birds hatched on 16th of November.
We lost one of the 3 at a few weeks old. Just died inexplicably overnight. Sad. I've attached some pics of the remaining two birds. It seems to my non expert eye that there is one rhode Island white hen, and one rather impressive rhode/game hen cross cockerel. The pics don't do the male justice. His legs are like broomhandles already, he started crowing yesterday. Very pretty plumage. He seems a bit awkward at times, but it's clear he is going to be a very tall and athletic bird. Which is somewhat unexpected. I figured he would be mainly heavy set, but he is heavy set and very tall. At 4 months old, he still has a lot of growing to do. The older hens still push him around. Even though he is twice their size.
He is not a cornish cross broiler. His mum is an actual Indian Game hen. His dad was a particularly large rhode Island white rooster.
So just thought someone might like to know what they actually turn out like. I've not seen it documented.
Enjoy
Thought I'd post an update thread on a thread I started here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rhode-island-white-over-cornish-game-hen.1603021/
Th3se birds hatched on 16th of November.
We lost one of the 3 at a few weeks old. Just died inexplicably overnight. Sad. I've attached some pics of the remaining two birds. It seems to my non expert eye that there is one rhode Island white hen, and one rather impressive rhode/game hen cross cockerel. The pics don't do the male justice. His legs are like broomhandles already, he started crowing yesterday. Very pretty plumage. He seems a bit awkward at times, but it's clear he is going to be a very tall and athletic bird. Which is somewhat unexpected. I figured he would be mainly heavy set, but he is heavy set and very tall. At 4 months old, he still has a lot of growing to do. The older hens still push him around. Even though he is twice their size.
He is not a cornish cross broiler. His mum is an actual Indian Game hen. His dad was a particularly large rhode Island white rooster.
So just thought someone might like to know what they actually turn out like. I've not seen it documented.
Enjoy
