She's a little beauty too. Post pics when she is all grown up!This is the first time I've ever heard of an Orloff. I can't wait to see how she will look when she molts.
Thank you everyone for helping me identify her. I truly appreciate it.
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She's a little beauty too. Post pics when she is all grown up!This is the first time I've ever heard of an Orloff. I can't wait to see how she will look when she molts.
Thank you everyone for helping me identify her. I truly appreciate it.
Oh, yes! Please do!She's a little beauty too. Post pics when she is all grown up!
She's a little beauty too. Post pics when she is all grown up!
Not to worry, that Orloff is a pullet. They are very slow to mature, but she's definitely a lady. Nice looking birds!Hope everyone is doing well. Here's an update from the mislabeled TSC bin. It's been 3 months since the last post here. I'm starting to think it is a cockerel and it's legs are turning yellow.
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Here's the easter egger. She's a beautiful fire orange color.
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And of course the two males that should have been pullets. They are identical so only posting one picture.
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Not to worry, that Orloff is a pullet. They are very slow to mature, but she's definitely a lady. Nice looking birds!
Pretty awesome that you got a Russian Orloff (presumably) pullet in the mix-up! Did you conclude that the two identical boys are Brown Leghorns? The one you posted a pic of sure looks like it - my first rooster was a Brown Leghorn that I got as a straight run chick (knowing very little at that time about chickens, lol) from a different farm store. He was beautiful...but became a jerk. He also spent most of his time romancing the ladies, rather than watching out for them.Thank you. I will provide another update as she matures more. The young boys are going to bachelor pads because they are becoming a nuisance to the flock, and I already have 3 Roosters loose with the flock.