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Orpington

The original Orpington, the Black, was developed in England in 1886 and brought to the US in...
Pros: docile, quiet, great layers, sweet,
Cons: can get beat up by bossier chickens
I LOVE this breed. I have pretty much decided that I will only keep orpingtons. I am rehoming 3 of my other chickens because they are beating up on the orpingtons. These guys will sit on my lap, they come running when I call them and are just overall great chickens BUT they may not do well in a mixed flock like what I have. They are so docile that they tend to get pounded on by the others even with space to get away.... They are great layers and I have had 7-9 eggs per day all winter. I will only be keeping orpingtons in the future.
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Pros: Friendly, calm, quiet, 4 eggs a week, soft and smart
Cons: tend to be on the lower end of the pecking order
I absolutley love my Buff! She is the friendliest chicken out of all my breeds. She even loves my collie. She is very smart and will let anyone hold her. She is also very friendly with all of the other chickens and I feel like I could introduce any chicken and she would welcome them. The only bad part is that because she is so friendly some of the other hens ocasionally pick on her. I currenlty have a buff chick that I am raising and it seems like she si turning out the same way, friendly, fun and smart!
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Pros: Lay 80% of the time
Cons: Lay 80% of the time
I like my Buff Orphingtons because they are hardy, friendly and lay good large eggs. They don't seem too broody are very social. I've had very little trouble keeping them healthy and they sure help keep pests in the yard at bay. I recommend Orphingtons to any new "chicken farmer" because they are so easy to manage and make good layers or fryers.
Purchase Price
2.69
Purchase Date
2012-03-24
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Pros: cute fluffy butt, quiet, never aggressive
Cons: broody, timid, shy, eggs are tooo rich for me
My orphington, Butters, was given to us by a friend. She is a real cutie and very quiet. She is also really timid which can be annoying when trying to catch her to dust her or treat a cut. She is older and has stopped laying, but when she was laying her eggs were huge. They were way too much yolk for my taste, but that's a matter of opinion. She is also the only broody girl we have and she likes to incubate the other eggs since she is no longer laying. She will lightly peck you if you try to steal her eggs, but it's pretty simple to distract her and grab the eggs. Overall, I like her personality for the most part, but the eggs are just not for me so I probably won't get another one after she passes.​
Purchase Date
2012-04-01
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Pros: nice to look at. sweet
Cons: could be a bit bigger
i love this breed. over all couldn't ask for a better one.
Purchase Price
3.00
Purchase Date
2009-01-06
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Pros: good layer
Cons: too aggressive
I raised these myself--hatched them. They were still too aggressive. One jumped up in my son's face and flogged him when he was doing nothing at all to bother them. It scratched beside of his eye and nose, and it could have easily put his eye out. None of the others offered to do the same, but this one lost his life that day, and I sold all of the others. If you have children, I think there are a lot more docile breeds out there.
Purchase Date
2006-02-05
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Pros: Middle/low on the Pecking Order, not too bossy.
Cons: Broody
We have so enjoyed our Orpington hen, I will always have some in my flock.
Purchase Price
4.00
Purchase Date
2012-03-14
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Pros: Very Friendly, Great Layer, Suitable For all Weather Conditions
We have a buff Orp hen named Stalker, because when she was a pullet she would follow us around making weird chicken noises. I started calling her a stalker and the name stuck. So she is Stalker.

Stalker is a weird hen, but not as weird as bantam Cochin.. Anyways. Stalker doesn't really like the other chickens, she just kinda stays in the barn while the others free range. When it is time to go to bed, she'll wander over to the chicken coop and snuggle up with another hen. She also has a thing with heights, at our old house, she would get herself roosted way up high, then refuse to jump down for a couple hours after the others left. At this house, she can just walk down the roosts until she is a few feet off the ground and make the jump.
Stalker lays a fair amount of light brown eggs. I think they are about AA Large, but we have 29 chickens total (mixed, with roos) so it's hard to tell who is laying what!

All in all, she is a great chicken, and I love her. She's really friendly, and likes to be pet and held. I think we just ended up with a weird one, LOL
I love her so much, I am going to be setting 18 BBS and Lavender Orpington eggs. I am hoping to get one or two like her so I can get her a special friend.

I would really recommend this chicken breed to anyone. They do great in diverse weather, (110-20 or colder) friendly, great layers, just great all around.
Purchase Price
3.75
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Pros: Gentle birds and winter hardy.
Cons: Heavy birds = just give them a soft landing from their roosts.
Great birds - of course they all have their own personalities ... but ours are excellent.

Fabulous size & beautiful to watch in the pasture -
haven't tried to leave the yard at all - very friendly.
Cold weather & short days didn't stop them from laying eggs.
My buff lays huge and darkish brown eggs - we feel so lucky to have her!
My blue lays smaller light tan eggs, and last year went broody alot - then became a wonderful mother hen.
We love our Orps!
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Purchase Price
10.00
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Pros: coldweather laying
Cons: eat alot
Docile, large good Multi purpose
Purchase Price
20.00
Purchase Date
2000-01-01
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Pros: Large Eggs, Friendly Disposition, Gentle
Cons: Too large to carry easily
Buff Orpingtons are a friendly, versatile breed. I have had two Buff Orpingtons for almost a year, and in the summer, they both lay large brown eggs all most everyday.

Whenever I go into the coop, Eggnog and Q come racing out so I can pet them. BO are relatively large birds, and I can barely pick Q up, because she weighs so much.

In the summer, we had two Buff Orpington roosters, and they were extremely sweet.
The only problem I had with them was chasing them around so i could pick them up. And once I got them, they peacefully snuggled into my arms.

A small part of the reason could have been because I raised them in my room, and had a lot of time to spend cuddling and playing with them.

I highly reccommend these lovely birds, and if I had the choice to buy them again, I would.
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Pros: lay large eggs, friendly, and smart!!!
Cons: can gain wieght easily if not free-ranged :(... time for a diet
I love my orpingtons so much! I have two chicks and one adult who got attacked by a dog, but survived. she is such a good chicken and i love her so much!!! She is so loyal and i think she would be a great mommy chicken...you should get orpingtons because they lay lots of large eggs and are a gardeners's best friend. Although they can gain wieght easily if not free-ranged. Mine are free-ranged so i don't have a problem with them, except sometimes their too clingy with their mommy (me). I LOVE my Orpingtons!!!
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Pros: beautiful bird, pleasant egg song, hearty
Cons: broody, egg production not as good as I thought
Pros: My hen lays light brown eggs with white speckles, beautiful bird, looks bigger than she actually is. Slightly darker than most buff orps. She has a pleasant, smooth egg song. Egg production good.

Cons: She is broody, but not in the sense of sitting on the eggs, she doesn't like the other hens around *her* nest boxes. Not just one nest box, ALL of them! Her egg production wasn't as good as I was expecting, laying every other day sometimes every 2 days.
Purchase Price
3.25
Purchase Date
2011-03-30
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Pros: Lays good eggs, very docile
Cons: She's not as sweet as my barred rocks
Lays good size brown eggs, she's a consistent layer, and is very docile, but she holds her own in the pecking order.
Purchase Price
5.00
Purchase Date
2012-06-17
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I really like this bird, they do great in cold and heat, and are great pets also
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Pros: These are large beautiful birds. They have been steady layers all winter long
Cons: they seem to be getting broody lately (If that can be a con)
Love my Buffy's. They are a large seemingly hearty breed and they are great layers. I'd like to either invest in a few more or breed them.
Purchase Price
3.00
Purchase Date
2012-04-13
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Pros: Calm, Best layers
Cons: N/A
The BOs have laid consistantly through the first winter. They like to be held also.
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Pros: Weather Hardy, Easy to Tame
Cons: Hard to Tell Apart
My four-month-old orpingtons were somewhat frightful at first, but they have been becoming more used to me lately. They have also been growing a lot, too! I cannot wait until they mature into big, fluffy adults!
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Pros: Gentle
I didn't like the Orpington much at first thinking it was ugly and scared, but as she feathered out she's one of the prettiest chickens I own. She also became more comfortable and very sweet. She's the only chicken who doesn't scare me.
Purchase Price
2.00
Purchase Date
2012-10-28
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As of now they are only three weeks old but already seem to be very curious and playful.
Purchase Price
2.00
Purchase Date
2012-12-17
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