Buff Orpingtons Chicken Breed Information Pictures

We also have Buff Orpingtons and I appreciate their gentle and tame nature. Whenever we get new chicks I'm the one that tames them so that also adds to it. This thread is so funny and I love all the photos and I love how you worded everything. It's a rare gift now days to for people to have the gift of using words.
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I love this part of the one pic! Those toes tho!!!
This thread was excellent!!!! I have a Buff Orpington and I love her soooo much!!!!!! She is my favorite chicken!!!!!!!
Good read. Good writing too.
Although I had to Google the Scarlett gal.
A very interesting read on Orpingtons. Also true to form about their nature and attitudes. We keep 3 colors of them just because of their peculiarity you spoke so well of.
Peeked my interest into purchasing more Buffs. So excited!! :celebrate
Entertaining to read and great photos...a very nice breed profile!
I have two Buff Orpington chicks asking with other breeds, and I'm amazed at how far ahead they are compared to their counterparts! Far more advanced in every way. Specially Buffy. Yes I know-how vet original name. :lau
I loved the pictures and the story <3
Thank you for your lovely photos. I wish Buff's were more available here in Ontario.
I found the information I needed in this article, I was trying to figure out when my ladies might start laying, so it should be any moment now according to this.
Your writing is lovely - informative, yet personal too and with the 'growth' photos just perfect! Liked seeing Little Joey Blue too - I too have a buff orpington and a blue kitty. Both require a lot of attention which I eagerly provide. Thanks for the story!!
Loved your article, your pictures and your sense of humor. I love buff orpingtons, too!
we have 2 of these buff Orpington. Our older one was the first chicken to let us hold her and pack her around. She has been trying to brood an empty box for the last 3 days, today I took her out and put her on the floor, she went running for the food. We will keep taking her out so hopefully she will quit brooding.
Thank you for this article it actually was the deciding factor on what type of chickens I would be raising! I am so happy that I made that decision because these birds are awesome. At 19 weeks we are still a few weeks off from egg-laying but they bring me much joy everyday. with that said, I'm hoping that you can help with a buff rooster who has balance issues. He is not using one of his legs, keeps it kind of kicked out from his body and using his wings to balance. Are you want there are no visible injuries, no swelling, redness or scaliness. We have treated him for bumblefoot and that hasn't worked. He does have mites and we are treating him now. But otherwise he's eating and drinking just fine. Crowing when he wants something LOL and overall enjoying the attention. Any ideas what might be affecting my beautiful fluffy butt? Thank you in advance! Sorry for posting here but can't figure out how to post in the emergency forum!
View attachment 1621500 View attachment 1621500 View attachment 1621501 loved reading this article, I also raised my Buffs from chicks, they hatched on the 5th of July so they are very special birds. Unfortunately Mr fox thought so too and helped himself to three of them. I have two left one male, one female, they are very friendly, love having their tummy tickled but don’t really like being cuddled too much, although I can’t resist. Here they are at the patio door asking for treats !!
I really enjoyed this write up! I usually don't, find so many lacking on here with a personal touch but not this one. Learned a lot, got a few smiles, studied the authors run set up and all the little personable comments. I'm completely sold on Buff's now.
I enjoyed this article on your choice of Buff Orps when you are allowed only 5 birds. Loved the photos too, especially the chicks at "dino-stage." Thanks!
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