The Cornish Cross are basically two different sizes. I have to assume that the larger ones are the males, but that's only a speculation. When they are side by side, it's quite obvious that there are two very different sizes. They spend most of their days outside now. Not a lot of movement going on.
![Looking into the coop as the cornish cross are sunbathing in the late evening sun](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWJHwJdYdBYoSZrVSgTrA5dw_WmASI8-esZUkkjKri2XhKKv_pbe_2SjK3LGcgT-_sjO0h_dLcj09loVEBblCXwp87nY6dd8n8PlvCB5QavnoA4flkjFSPwWjSENukKafeu75c6vTMR2Y/s320/5-20-17_Enjoying_evening_sunrays.jpg) |
Late Evening Sun Bathing |
![Inside the Pen in the late sun. One chicken looking for a good spot](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgN8eKfGfd-li1ozyX5x51OmN9jaZn4vJ0nlm6W00guKVenKyczN_mmr30m2939QU1ynHmd02ocJibv0a6dFeiSuHXdGllL9-xoxszPDzEqbsgNWO-W-OCyfgi6xTPQjnBNyHvDn4k9zy8/s320/5-20-17_Meaties_Sunbathing.jpg) |
Looking for a better spot in the sun. |
![One Large and one Small Cornish Cross - side by side](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3LBgM-f-Lrhmvdshq7fjMvO7W3prjyKo48OnMlEVMOjGiXJd5-s7LrfmXkxLF58LQPB4wHYizRaCkVAuw6XbzDYFbAzDQ6MJeEaZUwGC9Etz6VIQSBjEFFVWkPyGkzezWRModQCY1Ew8/s320/5-20-17_CornishX_large-small.jpg) |
The size differences at the same age. |