Jubilee Orpington Fan Group!

This is my jubilee orp Millhouse (Millie) she ended up being the only one we kept of her group of chicks (all the others were male) so she’s a bit of the loner of the flock - she retreats to my arms sometimes 🥹 she’s about 4 months now. these were taken a few weeks ago. hoping she continues to find her confidence in the flock - I think she’s finally stopped sleeping in a nest box 😂
Cute as a button!
 
An updates pics of my English Jubilee Orps now they have finally mostly finished feathering out. 2 cockerels and 2 pullets.

The boys
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The girls:
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Here are 2 of mine now! The are officially 2.5 months old!!! The other 2 are in the other part of there temporary run thing lol. I think it is cool that I have 2 without the mahogany gene and 2 with it!
 
Millhouse (my shy jubilee) has made friends with the baby cochins. She is always shadowing them 😅😇❤️

She also has a couple (very cute) long black tail feathers. Anyone else’s? I’m sure she’s a she 🧐

I love all the jubilees thanks for sharing 😍
 

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I have wanted Jubilee Orpingtons for so many years now and everywhere I looked they were far to expensive but I finally got some as a birthday gift this year because my mom found them at Rural King!!! I can not find a lot of pics of then and I want to see them all lol. So if anyone else loves Jubilee Orpingtons and owns some please feel free to show them off here and tell me about them!View attachment 3516399View attachment 3516400View attachment 3516401
And can anyone tell me why 2 of mine look dark like pics I see and the other 2 are super light red?
I too just bought some jubilee chicks. As you can see one chick has more white on it compared to the others. Is this normal?
 

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from what I’ve seen in this group - there can be quite a variation. mine was also much more white when she was younger..
 

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I too just bought some jubilee chicks. As you can see one chick has more white on it compared to the others. Is this normal?
How old are they? Mine are 10 weeks in these pics, definitely have different dot levels both my boys have many more dots then both my girls and the pattern is different. Not saying you have a roo just noting that there are differences in all of mine.
Girl to the left, boy to the right

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Now a picture of all 4
The two girls are in the middle the boys are in the front and the back. They all have slightly different distinct speckle patterns. The boys and girls are quite different, with the boys having a-lot more speckles and beetle iridescent black mixed in more and more as you get closer to the tail. So, in conclusion yes I absolutely think it’s normal:) I also hear they get more speckled with each molt.
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