9 Monster Chickens That Weigh 15 LBS and Lay Every Day $47 Billion Industry Almost Erased Them
Автор: Proven Ground
Загружено: 2026-03-09
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In a 1947 USDA breed registry photograph, there is a rooster
that weighs 15 pounds, stands nearly 3 feet tall, and has legs
as thick as a grown man's wrist. Standing next to him is a hen
that laid 240 eggs the previous year — while raising two clutches
of chicks — without a single bag of starter feed or a heat lamp.
That bird is not in any catalog you have ever received.
This video opens 5 vaults the $47 billion poultry input industry
spent 70 years paving over:
🐓 The Jersey Giant — 13 to 15 LBS, 180–200 eggs/year,
simultaneously your meat bird AND your egg producer.
Buried because it takes 5 months to grow and can't
generate 4 replacement orders per year.
🐓 The Brahma — arrived from Shanghai in 1846. Lays through
December without artificial lighting, breast so deep
dressed carcasses exceeded 12 LBS of actual meat.
Erased because it needed nothing from the catalog.
🐓 The Cochin — triggered the "Hen Fever" of 1845.
9 to 10 LBS, broods and raises adopted chicks from
any breed. Made irrelevant the moment electric
incubators could be sold to you instead.
🐓 The Dong Tao — 1,000 years in isolation in Vietnam.
Legs as thick as a human forearm. 15 LBS.
A single breeding pair sells for $2,000.
Ignored because it cannot be rushed to a
6-week grow-out.
🐓 The Heritage Cornish — developed in Cornwall in the 1820s.
Dressed yield of 70% vs. 55% on a commercial broiler.
One breeding pair covers both your meat column
and your egg column. Sidelined so you'd buy both separately.
The 1942 Victory Flock Program. The 1945 Chicken of Tomorrow
Contest. The 1949 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station research.
The 2007 Mother Earth News egg study. The 2010 Penn State
confirmation. The data was always there — gathering dust
in university archives.
The industry had 70 years. They didn't finish the job.
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🔓 THE PROVEN GROUND VAULT — Everything in one place:
→ Full Dual-Purpose Breed Comparison by Climate Zone
→ Pasture Rotation Protocol — Cut Feed Cost 40%
→ No-Incubator Self-Sustaining Flock Guide
→ Complete Deep Litter System (from the 1949 Ohio Research)
→ Heritage Nutrition & Egg Production Tracking Protocol
Over 10 complete guides. No fluff.
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Every share returns something that was taken without asking.
Subscribe — the next vault goes further.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — The 1947 USDA Photograph They Don't Talk About
00:31 — The $47 Billion Industry Built on Your Dependency
01:39 — The Documents Gathering Dust in University Archives
01:50 — The 1942 Victory Flock Program
02:17 — The 1945 Chicken of Tomorrow Contest
02:45 — The 1949 Ohio Research They Ignored
03:27 — The 2007 Nutrition Study That Embarrassed Everyone
04:05 — Vault 1: The Jersey Giant — 15 LBS, 200 Eggs, Never Stops
05:07 — Vault 2: The Brahma — Lays in December Without a Heat Lamp
06:04 — Vault 3: The Cochin — The Natural Incubator They Made Useless
07:10 — Vault 4: The Dong Tao — $2,000 Per Pair, Legs Like a Forearm
08:09 — Vault 5: The Heritage Cornish — 70% Dressed Yield, One Bird Does Both
#ProvenGround #HeritageChickens #DualPurposeBreeds
#JerseyGiant #BrahmaChicken #CochinChicken
#DongTao #HeritagePoultry #BackyardChickens
#FoodSovereignty #Homesteading #SelfSufficient
#AlmostExtinct #HeirloomBreeds #MonsterChickens
#OffGrid #PasturedEggs #ForgottenFarms
#HeritageBreeds #ChickenKeeping
09:04 — The Archive Is Open
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