BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Chicken Breeds › Breeds, Genetics, & Showing › Post Pics Of Orps/ Orpingtons HERE
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Post Pics Of Orps/ Orpingtons HERE - Page 664

post #6631 of 10545

Him/Her today :)

1000

post #6632 of 10545

1000

post #6633 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnn View Post

Him/Her today :)

1000


John I would say you may have to wait for a few more weeks.  Some of my lines of Buffs and even Cuckoo Orps it is very difficult to say at such a young age.

Here you can see how low a profile these Cuckoos combs are.  I prefer my Orps to have very small combs.  Which can make it very difficult to guess sex without inspecting their vents.

These Cuckoos have some Shafe blood in them.  And his Cuckoos are huge.  These too are very big birds.  And these two are from my Silver Crele experiment.  Not even 100% Orps.

1000

 

 

I think this is a pullet.  The one above is most definitely a cockerel

 

1000

post #6634 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnn View Post

1000

 SHE just keeps getting cuter!!!

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply
post #6635 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by thedragonlady View Post

 SHE just keeps getting cuter!!!

haha thanks :)

post #6636 of 10545

Looking at that new pic I will go out on a limb and say girll from the look at the tail from that angle. I have to agree that is one of the cutest chicks ever. You need to give her a pretty name like Bella or something

post #6637 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by BamaChicken View Post

Looking at that new pic I will go out on a limb and say girll from the look at the tail from that angle. I have to agree that is one of the cutest chicks ever. You need to give her a pretty name like Bella or something

Lets just hope he/she is a she!, i wonder what age i can know for sure...

post #6638 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnn View Post

Lets just hope he/she is a she!, i wonder what age i can know for sure...

 When SHE lays an egg,or, heaven forbid, CROWS!

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply
post #6639 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by thedragonlady View Post

 When SHE lays an egg,or, heaven forbid, CROWS!

well i will need to know when he/she is 15 weeks old because if its a he thats when he will go :(. If it's a boy there is a small chance that he will be klept but i dont think he will i like his brother too much. But if it's a girl she will stay anyways...

post #6640 of 10545
Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnn View Post

well i will need to know when he/she is 15 weeks old because if its a he thats when he will go :(. If it's a boy there is a small chance that he will be klept but i dont think he will i like his brother too much. But if it's a girl she will stay anyways...

 Why at 15 weeks? That gives you time to get tested so you can send her to ME!

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply

50 years breeding and showing standard bred poultry . ABA Life Member #7, and Master Exhibitor. SOP "Heritage" and Imported English Buff Orpington Large Fowl. The " Living Sunshine Girls."  NPIP TP # 56-450. No eggs, or day olds 

   "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"         Too hot to ship. Juveniles this fall. Contact me if interested. I don't hatch many.  

    

Reply
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Breeds, Genetics, & Showing
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Chicken Breeds › Breeds, Genetics, & Showing › Post Pics Of Orps/ Orpingtons HERE