“The U.S. Department of Agriculture describes the Rock Cornish game hen or Cornish game hen as a young immature chicken (usually 5 to 6 weeks of age), weighing not more than 2 pounds ready-to-cook weight, which was prepared from the progeny of a Cornish chicken crossed with another breed of chicken.”
I just prefer the term “baby chicken” to “immature”.
“The U.S. Department of Agriculture describes the Rock Cornish game hen or Cornish game hen as a young immature chicken (usually 5 to 6 weeks of age), weighing not more than 2 pounds ready-to-cook weight, which was prepared from the progeny of a Cornish chicken crossed with another breed of chicken.” I just prefer the term “baby chicken” to “immature”.