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Originally Posted by rockinpaints View Post

They sure are slow to mature aren't they?  The are about 8 months old.  How old are yours? 

I don't have the gold laced but they sure are pretty, what lines are yours, really stunning Nellie

 

My jubilees are 9 months.... so if it's not enough that they are slow to mature, I have one deranged hen that sits in the nest box for some time and then comes out and lays the egg as she walks down the ramp.... th.gif

post #7932 of 15949
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Originally Posted by cherylcohen View Post

I don't have the gold laced but they sure are pretty, what lines are yours, really stunning Nellie

 

My jubilees are 9 months.... so if it's not enough that they are slow to mature, I have one deranged hen that sits in the nest box for some time and then comes out and lays the egg as she walks down the ramp.... th.gif



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Yes, I have a silly Gold Lace that lays one outside every day, what's up with that.........

 

(Mine are from Greenfire.)

Laugh when you can, cry when you must, work hard, play hard, wear out don't rust! wink.png

Wife to one patient hubby, mother to 4, + 11 wonderful kids who call me 'Grandma' & a sweet mother who is my partner in crime ~ Imported Orpingtons -BBS, Lavender, Gold Laced, Jubilee, Chocolate, Partridge, Crele, White, Cuckoo, & More! ~TheFancyChick.com~

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Laugh when you can, cry when you must, work hard, play hard, wear out don't rust! wink.png

Wife to one patient hubby, mother to 4, + 11 wonderful kids who call me 'Grandma' & a sweet mother who is my partner in crime ~ Imported Orpingtons -BBS, Lavender, Gold Laced, Jubilee, Chocolate, Partridge, Crele, White, Cuckoo, & More! ~TheFancyChick.com~

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What is an average age for them to start laying? Mine are 4 weeks old so I think I have awhile. lol.png
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Some pictures for Roger Rebel Yell.

 

some brand new white orps and blk orps just hatched.

 

A pip and zip white orp.

 

English orp eggs from Roger brewing .

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/e/e3/200x200px-ZC-e31ad664_019.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/2/28/200x200px-ZC-28933c38_009.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/c/c3/200x200px-ZC-c3ff883b_026.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/9/9e/200x200px-ZC-9e368fc2_024.jpeg

 

"Blessed are the peacemakers, they shall be called the children of God." Matt 5:45

 

This is only a hobby for me so dont get excited 

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"Blessed are the peacemakers, they shall be called the children of God." Matt 5:45

 

This is only a hobby for me so dont get excited 

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post #7935 of 15949

I want to make sure I am right in my choice of the roo that is going will the girls. "Correct" jubilee coloring is the one on the right, am I correct? His eye is reflecting the sun...

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the one on the left does have red on his back  but obviously has more black in his chest. There is some deep red on his head and there is some in his breast but not that obvious in the pic. He is still staying here to put with any girls that might need more black but wanted to choose the one that is more correct in color as the primary roo.

Krista- mom to 7 with an amazingly understanding husband   . chocolate runners, b/b/s orps, jubilee orps, bantam chocolate orps, project lf choc orps, blue breda fowl and a some cool exotic hens for eating eggs

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Krista- mom to 7 with an amazingly understanding husband   . chocolate runners, b/b/s orps, jubilee orps, bantam chocolate orps, project lf choc orps, blue breda fowl and a some cool exotic hens for eating eggs

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post #7936 of 15949

Thanks aveca glad to here they are comming along good for you, good luck on your hatch !!!!!!!!!

 

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Some pictures for Roger Rebel Yell.

 

some brand new white orps and blk orps just hatched.

 

A pip and zip white orp.

 

English orp eggs from Roger brewing .

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/e/e3/200x200px-ZC-e31ad664_019.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/2/28/200x200px-ZC-28933c38_009.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/c/c3/200x200px-ZC-c3ff883b_026.jpeg

 

http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/9/9e/200x200px-ZC-9e368fc2_024.jpeg

 



 

Wife, 2 kids, 100% English B/B/S import (LF) Orps. Black Bantam Orps. & 1 black German Shepherd  to watch over them.

I am now NPIP certified 
Proud member of the UOC.

Now shipping eggs, PM me for prices & details.

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Wife, 2 kids, 100% English B/B/S import (LF) Orps. Black Bantam Orps. & 1 black German Shepherd  to watch over them.

I am now NPIP certified 
Proud member of the UOC.

Now shipping eggs, PM me for prices & details.

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post #7937 of 15949

Does anyone know someone who is wanting to sale an Imported Chocolate Orpington roo. I bought 3 straight run Chocolates about 5 months ago and they all turned out to be girls. So my girls need a boy. :0(

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Hello all:

I am looking for some English Black orp eggs to put under my broody BR (she is just a miscellaneous layer/pet we have). I have scanned the "auction" site but without knowing who they are that are selling the eggs I am very - leary. I do want eggs that come from quality stock. Could you please PM me or send me in the direction if you are having an auction. I have a cockerel and 2 pullets, but they have just not yet given me fertile eggs - cold and gray and damp here and they are still fairly young. But we keep trying.

 

I want to allow my BR to be broody...but I don't want miscellaneous eggs...so I thought what better than to see if I could hunt down a few Black orp eggs to let her have.

 

Thank you in advance for your time.

Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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post #7939 of 15949
Only one I know of that has been selling quality 100% English hatching eggs here is Rebel Yell. You can trust him and his eggs. He's a good person and I've gotten eggs from him before myself.

== Easy incubator wiring chart: http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=65925 Installing a thermostat: http://cmfarm.us/WHTincubator.html
Love those Orps!

I don't care why the chicken crossed the road, as long as mine don't!

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== Easy incubator wiring chart: http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=65925 Installing a thermostat: http://cmfarm.us/WHTincubator.html
Love those Orps!

I don't care why the chicken crossed the road, as long as mine don't!

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post #7940 of 15949
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Originally Posted by 4cats3kids1hubby2many View Post

Hello all:

I am looking for some English Black orp eggs to put under my broody BR (she is just a miscellaneous layer/pet we have). I have scanned the "auction" site but without knowing who they are that are selling the eggs I am very - leary. I do want eggs that come from quality stock. Could you please PM me or send me in the direction if you are having an auction. I have a cockerel and 2 pullets, but they have just not yet given me fertile eggs - cold and gray and damp here and they are still fairly young. But we keep trying.

 

I want to allow my BR to be broody...but I don't want miscellaneous eggs...so I thought what better than to see if I could hunt down a few Black orp eggs to let her have.

 

Thank you in advance for your time.


I see you are a member of UOC.  They have a buy and sell section now but you have to log on to post what you want to buy or sell.   You are talking about buying UK blood since all Orpingtons are English.  Some people when advertising do a play with words to mislead the buyer so you should be very cautious what you purchase.  Good luck.

 

"When everything is not going right"  Go Left!

Proud member of the United Orpington Club and Ameraucana Club

Bon-Jour,  I am a French Model---Everything posted on the Internet is Not always True.  LOL

  

I am not associated with Schafer's Farms

True success is measured in Happiness and not in WEALTH

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"When everything is not going right"  Go Left!

Proud member of the United Orpington Club and Ameraucana Club

Bon-Jour,  I am a French Model---Everything posted on the Internet is Not always True.  LOL

  

I am not associated with Schafer's Farms

True success is measured in Happiness and not in WEALTH

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