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Orpington

The original Orpington, the Black, was developed in England in 1886 and brought to the US in...
Pros: Easy going, Very Sweet, great layers,
Cons: None
I love my sweet hearts they talk to me all the time follow me around i love them so much
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Purchase Price
50.00
Purchase Date
2011-09-17
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Pros: good egg layer, friendly
Cons: too friendly to predators
I just bought one last year, but she is a lover. I have to keep her in the coop though because she is too friendly. I am afraid she'll just go up and say hi to the dogs.
Purchase Price
2.50
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Pros: good layer, docile
good layer, docile
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Pros: Everything about her is pro, she is polite and waits her turn for everything. She loves to be hugged and she loves to snuggle.
Cons: Can't say a bad thing about Contessa!
We bought Contessa when she was only 4 days old and she has been a sweet bird. She was the first one to learn that when the lid of the brooder was open that she could jump up and roost. The others just watch her and can't figure it out! She loves to snuggle with me and loves eating vegetables. I couldn't ask for a sweeter bird to add to our flock!
Purchase Price
2.50
Purchase Date
2012-03-08
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Pros: Big size, warm brown eggs, good health, calm demeanour
Orpingtons are the best birds I have ever owned. I have several of the buff variety, and they are so adorable. They lay gorgeous almost cinnamon coloured eggs and can withstand our cold Canadian winters. I highly reccomend them.
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We just bought four little girls for our chicken raising addition to our efforts to live more independently. They are sweet and lively little things. Any advice would be appreciated. We did a lot of review before deciding but felt they would be well suited to our situation and we would be well suited for them. The review is out for a while on our dog Kiki, Catahoula lepoard dog. We are carefully introducing them and nipping any unwanted attitude in the bud, while encouraging her to be gentle. We are excited and at the same time a little apprehensive about this new journey. Thanks for all the comments here, they have helped build our confidence. My rating is based on how cute they are now as we all get to know each other and gain experience, I will be back to post! It's funny how each one already seems a little different.
Purchase Price
2.99
Purchase Date
2012-03-14
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Pros: friendly, quiet, calm, very soft feathers, great layer
Love my Buff Orpingtons! I have 3 and they are fantastic with kids. We have a small backyard coop with a couple of other birds, but these are my favorite. They don't mind the cold winter of the midwest, and with extra light, kept laying most of the winter except when it was really cold. Great one to start with.
Purchase Price
2.69
Purchase Date
2011-03-25
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Pros: great layers, really sweet, cute
Cons: none
I have one of these and she is my oldest chicken but seems to the lay more eggs
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than my 1 year olds. She is also quite sweet and nice to all my other chickens. These chickens are sweet and lay lots of eggs. I love my Orpington!!!!!!
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Olivia is very sweet, loves to be held (falls asleep in my hand), and was the first to master going up the ramp!
Purchase Price
3.00
Purchase Date
2012-03-11
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Very nice birds
Purchase Price
2.59
Purchase Date
2011-04-01
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Pros: Friendly, Calm, Curious, Good Layers
Cons: Strangly Horny!
I have three Orpingtons I ordered as chicks from My Pet Chicken. They are so docile and tame! They enjoy being petted but I don't appreciate how quickly they go into mate mode as if I were a rooster! I can barely walk by without one of them squatting as if to say "I'm ready!" On the up side they've been good errr practice for my young roosters who struggle at balance; what patience they have!
Purchase Price
2.75
Purchase Date
2011-10-03
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Pros: beautiful, calm, sweet
Cons: tendency to go broody
These are such sweet hens - I don't know how I got my current flock without Buffs. I would be happy with nothing else. My Buffs were not as tame as some here have found. I think different breeders or areas of the country have slight variations. However, if my Buffs were in trouble they would make a beeline to me.
There's nothing prettier than a flock of Buffs.
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Pros: good layer, good pet
Cons: keeping the comb from frostbite
We have a mixed flock and do love our buff! She is always the chicken under foot, and could be mistaken for your shadow. When gardening I have to push her away, as she gets right in the middle of what I'm doing looking for worms I stir up. She has been a good forager scratching away looking for food. She has always been gentle and more of a lap chicken!

We did not raise her as a chick but bought her a as a 5 month pullet. The farm she was bought from had many many chickens, and I'm sure non were hand raised. This is a good testament to the mild and people friendly temperament of the chicken.

It was a bit of work/maintenance through the winter to Vaseline her comb and keep it from frostbite.
Purchase Price
6.00
Purchase Date
2011-08-01
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Pros: Friendly, easy to care for and very smart
Cons: They are to sweet to eat
I have had chickens for one year now. During this year I raised 4 RIR hens and 1 Americana hen, the reds have been amazing with their egg production, the Americana not so much. The reds are indifferent with me 80% of the time; they only have an interest in me when I have snacks. The Americana is erratic in all situations; she might take a snack, but would run into a wall to get away from me. This year I added 13 Orpingtons, 12 hens, 1 rooster, plus 13 RIR’s, 12 hens and 1 rooster. The new batch will be 7 weeks old this Saturday and the Orpingtons are amazing!! My brooder is a 6x9 enclosed trailer, which gives me the ability to open the back ramp door allowing the little ones time to play outside. The Orpingtons stick to me like glue, they follow me everywhere I go, and they’re underfoot whenever I stop. When I sit in the trailer with the chicks I’m covered in Orpingtons, who also never tire of being played with. The RIR’s stay in a group and have zero interest in anything other than snacks. In the event all my Orp’s go broody and my egg production drops, it’ll be fine by me, that’ll just give me more of these little guys, this is truly the breed for me!!
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i really want a orpington chicken cause i heard they are good layers and i love free range eggs
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Pros: Great Birds
Cons: None
I hatched a dozen eggs, these birds were friendly as chicks, not at all flighty. A large bird, the hens are good layers I would recommend these birds.
Purchase Price
15.00
Purchase Date
2011-01-01
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Pros: hens are good layers
Cons: none
I had a hen for three years. She layed five days a week on a daily basis. she died
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so i got a new one hoping to replace her but it was a cockerl and he is a nice bird overal i recomend this breed Cant belive it!!! my cockerl juste attacked my magpie drake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pros: laid back, sweet,friendly
Cons: can be broody, picked on by others at times
This is my favorite breed of the four breeds I have (also RIR, BR, EE). These ladies are sweet and friendly and are good, reliable layers. They do tend to get a bit broody, but their sweet personality is worth the temporary lapse in egg production. I will definitely get some of these girls again!
Purchase Price
2.50
Purchase Date
2010-09-11
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Pros: Sweet, fluffy, reliable egg layers
Cons: My rooster is kind of bratty
I love my Orpingtons! The girls are so pretty--and they're all sweet! My roo, Chunky, can be kind of bratty but is mainly just a ball of fluffy bravado. They lay light brown eggs that are good sized. My girls are only ~7 months old so they are crankin' out the hen-fruit.

I got them from Cackle Hatchery and have no complaints.
Purchase Price
12.75
Purchase Date
2012-07-29
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Pros: Fluffy, Great Moms, Excellent layers, docile, beautiful :)
Cons: None I can list :)
I absolutely love Buff Orpingtons. My Buff, Cindy, is at a friends house who needs her for laying but she is so sweet. When she was younger, she was so calm and loved to be held and have her wattles rubbed. My previous Buffs, I've had 4. 2 no names, 1 also named Cindy and one named Lucy. Were my 2nd best layers (after my Rhode Island Reds), and Lucy was a great mom. I would definitely recommend them to a novice chicken owner or someone who wants a perfect starter bird.
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