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post #1631 of 1970

I just got 4 lavender, about 4 weeks old on Saturday.  They are such beautiful little ones, and I really hope there are more females than not, as we can't keep roos where I live.  I also got one yellow cuckoo and the gent I bought them from threw in a white orpington.  So I'm brand new to chickens and this site.  As soon as I figure out how to post pictures, I'll post mine too!   I love the pictures of how they'll look when they're older!

lavender, white, buff orpingtons; a RIR, and a BR thrown in for good measure! Here comes the spring .... oh no ... and chicken math!
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lavender, white, buff orpingtons; a RIR, and a BR thrown in for good measure! Here comes the spring .... oh no ... and chicken math!
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post #1632 of 1970

I just found a place in my part of the world that raises the Lavender Orpingtons.  They are stunning.  I am going to go pick up some chicks this weekend.  So far, I have silver laced wyandottes, so I am looking forward to the new additions.  D.gif

post #1633 of 1970

Persephone laid her first egg on Sunday at the age of 24 weeks.

 

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post #1634 of 1970

WOW that is great!

 

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Persephone laid her first egg on Sunday at the age of 24 weeks.

 

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Proud mom of three daughters, 13 Grandchildren, and 2 Great Grandsons. (Bantam Cochins-Millie, Calico, Gold Laced etc.)( Blue Orpington hen 75% English) (7/8) English Orpington Splash Hen) (lavender Orpingtons)(Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons)(Polish LF and Bantam)  1(Norwegian Hen) and hoping for some Araucana's to hatch.

 

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Proud mom of three daughters, 13 Grandchildren, and 2 Great Grandsons. (Bantam Cochins-Millie, Calico, Gold Laced etc.)( Blue Orpington hen 75% English) (7/8) English Orpington Splash Hen) (lavender Orpingtons)(Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons)(Polish LF and Bantam)  1(Norwegian Hen) and hoping for some Araucana's to hatch.

 

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post #1635 of 1970

Just caught up, it took about 3 weeks but I have read the entire thread!  clap.gif  After reading some of the posts I wish others would consider reading before asking the same question that was asked two pages before.  While I agree there are no stupid questions the repeat rate is bothersome.  Thank you to those that have been working on this project for posting other threads to read up on I have added those as well and am working my way through those as well.  pop.gif  I am ready to jump into this project and have put an order in for eggs.  Of course I'm also re-evaluating my blk orps as well after reading, seeing photos, and going back to the SOP.

40 feedstore mixed flock layers, including 7 of last fall's unauthorized chicks, 11 SQ LF Black Orps, herd of 11 Maine-Anjou, Shorthorn, and Saler cattle, four cats, and one lazy, loud red healer! 

Hatching/adding to my LF Black Orps, and some blues/splashes too. Working on self-blue project Orps & Speckled Sussex. Thinking about trying Diamond Jubilee Orps. Show season complete, points earned!!!

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40 feedstore mixed flock layers, including 7 of last fall's unauthorized chicks, 11 SQ LF Black Orps, herd of 11 Maine-Anjou, Shorthorn, and Saler cattle, four cats, and one lazy, loud red healer! 

Hatching/adding to my LF Black Orps, and some blues/splashes too. Working on self-blue project Orps & Speckled Sussex. Thinking about trying Diamond Jubilee Orps. Show season complete, points earned!!!

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post #1636 of 1970

Very nice site. I live in East TN. Started with Lavenders last year and I do really love them. But my health is not going to let me take care of all that I have with the addition of horses. So...it has been a difficult decision but I am going to have to sell my Lav. Orps. I have a very nice Lav. roo and 2 blues. So far test hatching has been 100% with 80% being lavender. I also took Mr. Shaffers suggestion to purchase a pair of SQ Eng. orps to go along with these that came from him. He has been so kind and helpful. I am presently selling eggs until someone purchases my orps. I have to do them in half dozens. If anyone is near me and interested let me know. I will try to get some pics to post here. Oh...these are F3

Thanks!

Terry

Breeding Silkies, SG Silkies, Crele Crested Polish & Ameracuana. Wonderful DH & 2 sons! 2 TN Walkers and 6 cats. Searching for good quality Araucana eggs.    "If you love life, never take it for granted!"

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Breeding Silkies, SG Silkies, Crele Crested Polish & Ameracuana. Wonderful DH & 2 sons! 2 TN Walkers and 6 cats. Searching for good quality Araucana eggs.    "If you love life, never take it for granted!"

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post #1637 of 1970

I have a question...What happens when you breed lav orps to buff orps? whats the possibilities of colors in chicks. Also another question( may be dumb) What is the difference in lavender and blue in orpingtons? i was just wondering! thanks!

post #1638 of 1970
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I have a question...What happens when you breed lav orps to buff orps? whats the possibilities of colors in chicks.

A buff chicken with two copies of lavender will be isabel (diluted buff) However, I am not sure if the first generation chicks from that crossing would be buff, black or both.  Maybe someone else could chime in? I am thinking that black would be dominant but I am not sure.

 

Also another question( may be dumb) What is the difference in lavender and blue in orpingtons? i was just wondering! thanks!

 

Lavender is recessive and breeds true.  That means that a black bird with one copy of lavender will be black and a black bird with two copies will be lavender.  Lavender x lavender will give you all lavender.

 

Blue expresses with only one copy.  A black chicken with one copy of blue will be blue.  A black chicken with 2 copies will be splash.  Blue x Blue will give you 25% splash, 25 % black and 50 % blue. (It does not breed true, meaning you don't get all blue birds from a blue rooster and hen.



 


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post #1639 of 1970
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I have a question...What happens when you breed lav orps to buff orps? whats the possibilities of colors in chicks. Also another question( may be dumb) What is the difference in lavender and blue in orpingtons? i was just wondering! thanks!


You will get a whole assortment of messed up colored birds from breeding lav to buff, they will all look black and buff

 

 

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There are too many breeds and varieties in the world to have them all... but its too hard just to choose a few.

Currently breeding Bantam Orpingtons, Anconas, White Faced Black Spanish, and RC Rhode Island Reds.  Also have Buff, Blue Swedish and Runner ducks along with Chinese Geese.

 

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Proud Member of the UOC 
There are too many breeds and varieties in the world to have them all... but its too hard just to choose a few.

Currently breeding Bantam Orpingtons, Anconas, White Faced Black Spanish, and RC Rhode Island Reds.  Also have Buff, Blue Swedish and Runner ducks along with Chinese Geese.

 

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post #1640 of 1970

I now have my lavender pullets in with a nice black. My question is to get back to pure lavenders you have to go back with a lavender rooster at some point, and then aren't you just back where you were before? Also, i have black pullets in with them and was curious if you could tell the difference in the black over lavender splits from the pure blacks? I can also answer the question about why many don't get a nice black to help with their lavender project. Its because hardly anyone wants the black or black to lavender splits, they wants the lavenders. If I would have kept my lavender cockeral in with the lavender pullets i could have sold all of them my now to help pay their feed bills along with the extra 65.00 a month on electricity it cost to run incubators and brooders. I know a few do make money on their chickens, but i'm not one of them, and would say i'm a few thousand in the hole from last year. To be honest, the facts are, there are far more people who care more about color over type!

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