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bobm
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We just LOVE the CornishX processed at 30 days of age as a Game Hen when they are so tender and juicy and fall off the bone GOOD .
We just LOVE the CornishX procesed at less than 2 months of age and BBQed to perfection.
I have raised many breeds as well as their crossbreds for over half a century ... so I just may be aware of what my taste buds prefer. I found the best tasting of them were the New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds, then Barred Rock. A major drawback to raising them is the time factor due to tremendous predator pressure in the Big Valley of Cal. . In our case huge packs of coyotes ( guard dogs do NOT have a chance ), fox, racoons, possums, bobcats, cougars, with Red Tail hawks ( 4 nesting pairs within 1 mile), Bald Eagles,( guard dogs are useless ) etc. so free ranging is out of question.
Less time being in the chicken house/ pen equates to more chicken on my dinner table at less $$$s spent on feed , labor, as well as predator pressure. I do think that each of us has different taste buds as well as different growing conditions and limitations. So if and when I can buy a chicken that we enjoy to eat at a very low price, YES, we will buy them and enjoy them. To each their own ... 
We just LOVE the CornishX procesed at less than 2 months of age and BBQed to perfection.
I have raised many breeds as well as their crossbreds for over half a century ... so I just may be aware of what my taste buds prefer. I found the best tasting of them were the New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds, then Barred Rock. A major drawback to raising them is the time factor due to tremendous predator pressure in the Big Valley of Cal. . In our case huge packs of coyotes ( guard dogs do NOT have a chance ), fox, racoons, possums, bobcats, cougars, with Red Tail hawks ( 4 nesting pairs within 1 mile), Bald Eagles,( guard dogs are useless ) etc. so free ranging is out of question.
Less time being in the chicken house/ pen equates to more chicken on my dinner table at less $$$s spent on feed , labor, as well as predator pressure. I do think that each of us has different taste buds as well as different growing conditions and limitations. So if and when I can buy a chicken that we enjoy to eat at a very low price, YES, we will buy them and enjoy them. To each their own ...
I have eaten old roosters and spent Leghorn egg layer hens as well as the so called dual purpose birds of all ages.
Since we now live in the city, our options of home grown chickens in a chicken house / pen much less free ranging chickens is out the window. 
So buying this type of chicken is quite unpleasant therefore not warented. Since my wife can make as you stated " store baught, insipid ,mush like " 30 day old Cornish Game Hens and the 6 week old CornishX chickens taste just like those Brisse chickens from France with the twist of her wrist , I will suffer through with eating the professionally raised chickens.
Also, I have raised several types of animals as a business for a profit for most of my life, buying overpriced chickens in hopes of tasteing good is not my idea of living frugally. 

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