Rock Cornish fryer, roaster, or hen is the progeny of a Cross between a purebred Cornish and a purebred Rock chicken, without regard to the weight of the carcass involved; however, the term fryer, roaster,or a hen shall apply only if the carcasses are from birds with ages and characteristics of a broiler or fryer or roaster or roasting chicken.

Ref: 86432/2006-09-14


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