Buff Orpingtons!

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The one with yellow legs is a Buff Rock.

Oops, yeah. I forgot about that tid bit.
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Shellie just make sure you give them plenty of time to mature...It can be tough to pic before the first and even sometimes a second molt..

Time is the only answer for perfection...

Charlie
 
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"daddy-buff"?!??
Dec. 29, 2016~




Adam went out this morning to give the hens a bowl of corn and cranberries. I looked out the window and immediately started laughing. I grabbed the camera and took a few photos---This was completely unplanned---so random!
---Adam's jacket and red hat made him look like some big old Buff Orpington!



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These picks are my Rosie girl. She is quite a little pecker, hates to be picked up but is very social. She wants to be with you, follows me everywhere, but is very committed to running away if you try to pick her up.


This is my Lily bird. She is the bravest of my hens. Loves to explore and thinks she is at least part dog. I think she developed independence because she is at the bottom of the pecking order with the chickens so she gets away from them as much as she can. She is much easier to get a hold of than her sister and does not really mind being held. VERY social. If I am outside, she will come find me and just contented to hang out doesn't pester me like my barred rocks. Very, very sweet girl.
 
Can anyone tell me if this annals or female. 6 week old buff Orpington. This one seems a little aggressive and the only one who has that red of a comb and wattles. Need help. Can't have a rooster in the city where I live



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