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Any help?
I've never had any buffs. I've had plenty of roos though. Some are, good some arent. Unfortunately it's a wait and see issue.
Generally speaking, orpingtons have laid back personalities. They are easy going birds.
Generally speaking, a good rooster will watch the sky, hunt...
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The last pic, I have one that is that same color but it has feathers on it's legs, not feet. They are 1/2 or 1/4 english orphington. Theother 2 i'm sure will be black. Does english orphs have feathers on their legs. I have no idea thats why i'm asking.
No orpington has feathers on...
Hey lildinkim! Lookie what we did this weekend!!!!!
BV on our first outing!
The buff hen who beat him for BB. She was almost as big as he is! And she was also reserve ENglish
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left to right: splash, dark blue, splash, black med blue and there is a splash underneath.
Blue comes in various shades and with various amounts of lacing. Black is just black.
black rooster.
Blue roo
Left to right: Lavender, Black, Black, Blue
Phage, they look both like boys. To have that much comb so early.
Boys
Girl
I have 24 hour auction if anyone is interested.......
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=330991&p=491
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what do you prefer to wash with?
I was told by Doug Akers how to bathe. He said get 3 twenty gallon tubs. First tub put in 1/4 cup of regular ole TIDE detergent. 2nd tub put in 2 glugs of distilled White Vinegar. 3rd tub just striat water to rinse off the Vinegar. IF you towel dry...
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My wife's croaked last fall right before the Ohio Nationals, and bought one from Walmart for under $10. Still am using it.
what do you prefer to wash with?
My b/b/s kids. They are about 4 months old. I have a definite boy splash and the black(hiding) is a boy. He's got a deformed comb so he's a goner(shhhh I haven't told him yet)
Sorry the pic is blurry. they wouldn't hold still and the camera couldn't focus.....
And of course my favorite dude...
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The mottled is the yellow chick with the big black spot on it's back. The "split" is the black chick. It is black but it is "split" to lavender. That means it carries the lavender color gene. The lavender is the little silvery grey chick.
how many are there still to hatch? are they...