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Cornish Cross Vs Red Ranger Vs Delaware: A Poultry Breeds Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2023
  • In this video I try to compare Cornish Cross Meat Chickens with Red Rangers and Delaware Chickens (Which are both Hybrids.) I try to go through Pros and Cons and tell you which one I plan to raise from here on out.
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  • @woodsyfeller5995
    @woodsyfeller5995 5 месяцев назад +3

    Love my Delawares. Great temperament, non aggressive roosters, egg laying machines, start laying sooner. There is also a Delaware broiler that is even larger.

    • @TacklingTheGiants
      @TacklingTheGiants 9 дней назад

      How to the Delaware taste? How to you cook them ? Are they tough?

  • @JK-jf7xq
    @JK-jf7xq Месяц назад

    I love the Freedom Rangers. We grow to 12 weeks and average 6 1/2 lbs fully processed. The cost is under $3 / lb. I want to try Delaware BROILERS to see if they do well as a true dual purpose that can, hopefully, reproduce true to kind by keeping the largest ones for breeding.

  • @randyknebel8332
    @randyknebel8332 Год назад +1

    Mikel
    Good Video very informative, like they say you learn something new everyday. Have a Good Weekend, you and Hanky 🐔🐓😉👍
    Linda and Randy
    South Bend, Indiana

  • @brandonfailing3416
    @brandonfailing3416 3 месяца назад +1

    Good video. Been trying to decide between ranger and Delaware's

  • @kermitmitchell476
    @kermitmitchell476 9 месяцев назад +2

    Cross your Delaware broiler Roo's over a New Hampshire hen and you will have more Delaware broilers and have as many as you can hatch........ Good hatching

  • @Jwalways
    @Jwalways 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative.... way to go in explaining the difference....

  • @q4short
    @q4short Год назад

    Interesting and thanks for teaching me something I would’ve never thought to search for. I think a visual that listed the pros and cons of each type would’ve helped. Nevertheless, I’d maybe keep all three because I might get tired of eating the same type all the time

  • @triciacombs5664
    @triciacombs5664 Год назад

    So green with envy, but thrilled for y'all. Delaware seem to be best of both worlds. Meaty, and pretty 😊 👍

  • @mrs.p6128
    @mrs.p6128 Год назад +1

    Sounds like the red rangers are more trouble overall but the Cornish crosses have to harder on your budget based on their feed intake. You might want to wait to decide after you butcher and eat both a Delaware and a red Ranger so you can also do a taste comparison as that might make a difference 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @PsalmSixtyTwoPhotos
    @PsalmSixtyTwoPhotos 11 месяцев назад

    Hope you and your family are doing well, we miss you guys and your videos.

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes we are. Thank you. Hope to post more soon😀

  • @TacklingTheGiants
    @TacklingTheGiants 9 дней назад +1

    How did you like the Delaware chickens meat? Was it tender or tough? How did you cook it? Are you still happy with them? Thanks!

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  9 дней назад

      I didn’t like it as much as the Cornish Cross but it isn’t horrible. They are much more active and muscular than meat birds for sure. We usually spatchcock cook them. I bet boiling them would taste great also.
      I still have some in the backyard with the red rangers as egg layers right now.

    • @TacklingTheGiants
      @TacklingTheGiants 9 дней назад

      @@MikelHunt thanks! Have you tried new Hampshire chicken meat? I'm trying to find a good dual chicken. I'm afraid none of them will be like a Cornish though ...too bad you can't breed and keep Cornish!

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  6 дней назад

      @@TacklingTheGiants I’m trying buff orphingtons
      But yes, I don’t think there is anything like Cornish cross

    • @TacklingTheGiants
      @TacklingTheGiants 5 дней назад

      ​​@@MikelHuntthey say the American bresse is amazing. That might be another one to add to your list to try. I personally don't know though.

  • @user-ql4kx8fq5m
    @user-ql4kx8fq5m 11 месяцев назад +1

    Any updates on how the deleware finished/ or are going? We personally hatched buckeye and some x w buckeye and they've taken more time than it's worth. Thanks

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  11 месяцев назад +2

      Ahhh yes, I need to make a video about this… we butchered 6 of the roosters and they weren’t as big as we thought, but they tasted good… we still have some of the hens and we purchased more Delawares along with some buff orphingtins.
      They definitely took longer, but I like that they can just keep living and become egg layers and not eat tons and tons of feed like the Cornish x….
      I definitely should put together a vid on this. I’ll try to get something out soon!! 💪🏻

  • @tjbroome1
    @tjbroome1 11 дней назад

    Good info, was leaning towards red rangers to start a meat program and breed my own meat birds but Delaware seem even better, is a meat tractor necessary or can you let them free range and coop at night like laying birds?

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  11 дней назад

      That’s great! Delawares do just fine free range and in a regular coop🙂

  • @michaelbessey3772
    @michaelbessey3772 Месяц назад

    the regular Delaware is only good as a slow cooked bird for soup, not intended to be a broiler.

    • @TacklingTheGiants
      @TacklingTheGiants 9 дней назад

      Have you baked them(like one you would buy from a store) ? How do they taste that way?

  • @jeffzambron2880
    @jeffzambron2880 6 месяцев назад

    How long did the Delawares take to get to butcher weight compared to the red rangers

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  6 месяцев назад

      Bought the same…but delawares did get there a little faster or because they are just much bigger breeds

  • @forced4motorsports
    @forced4motorsports 5 месяцев назад

    Those Red Rangers don't look right at all. I've had Freedom Rangers once and Red Rangers once; the FRs grew similar to Cornish, as they had the gene mixed in with about 3 other heritage breeds. The Red Rangers were actually MMs big red broilers. They were bad, but not as bad as your RRs. Only half of mine looked like a normal bird. Yours look like plain old Road Island Reds. I was lucky to get 3.5-4lb carcasses @ 8-9 weeks, and those were the roos.

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  5 месяцев назад

      Yea, I see your point… I may need to make sure I’m getting what I think I’m getting!

  • @jeffzambron2880
    @jeffzambron2880 6 месяцев назад

    Where did you get the Delawares from

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  6 месяцев назад

      Mcmurray hatchery

  • @joshuahawkins8985
    @joshuahawkins8985 7 месяцев назад

    hello i was wondering if you had any updates on these meat birds?

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  7 месяцев назад

      So, I haven't gone as far with this as I've wanted to. My plan was to find a hybrid I liked and possibly start hatching my own eggs for meat birds. But, In my opinion so far, I don't like the red rangers. Their meat is tougher cause they are pretty muscular birds and they don't get very big. AND, the roosters are loud as heck,,,,, crow non stop!
      The delawares are actually really good. They have decent meat and they get pretty dang big. But, the roosters are really aggressive. I've also tried the Buff Orpingtons and they are the same as the red rangers to me....
      I plan to keep going with the delawares and try to get some eggs.
      But honestly i can't beat the cornish crosses.

    • @forced4motorsports
      @forced4motorsports 5 месяцев назад

      @@MikelHuntI'm doing something similar but with the New Hampshire (usually less aggressive roos). I have 5 baby roos. In 5 months I'll pick the two largest/fastest growing and breed them with my Freedom ranger hens. I happened to get a good bloodline and a mediocre one, 4 hens total. One set of hens has the Cornish gene and grew almost as fast as they do; 7 weeks to 6.5lbs - for the hens. The two ladies I kept are 11 and 13lbs. Even if only some chicks get the growth gene, I'll get large birds. I can sell off the pullets and put the roos in the freezer before that 'post 10 weeks toughness' starts to set in.

    • @MikelHunt
      @MikelHunt  5 месяцев назад

      @@forced4motorsports that’s awesome

  • @Curdog49
    @Curdog49 5 месяцев назад +2

    Delawares are a established breed, they will breed true. Rangers are a hybrid, they will not breed true.

    • @Mr.D_homsteds
      @Mr.D_homsteds 5 месяцев назад

      I think he means dual purpose

    • @forced4motorsports
      @forced4motorsports 5 месяцев назад

      @@Mr.D_homsteds They may not breed true, but breeding the hens with a dual purpose roo is going to make a big bird, even if it doesn't quite grow as fast. I'm going to find out what happens when I breed my two rockstar freedom rangers (11 & 13 lbs) with a New Hampshire roo here in a few months. Should be interesting.

  • @cindyhebberd7352
    @cindyhebberd7352 Месяц назад

    Delaware 's are dual purpose not hybrid

  • @lesterpeyton9966
    @lesterpeyton9966 Год назад

    Yeah, I find Cornish cross to be disgusting fat bodies. I like the rangers so much more better.