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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    We have the large fowl and the bantams. We imported from Orpingtons Galore in the UK. Thanks, Richard
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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    Quote: So wouldn't that then be considered dun and NOT chocolate??? Good question... I know nothing about the Dun gene and how it works.. ......
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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    "Bill, great stuff but that still doesn't answer the question, if these chocolate orpingtons that are now being sold have to continue to be bred to black in order to maintain their color doesn't that then make them dun and NOT chocolate??? " In my conversations with my UK contacts on the...
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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    Thanks! I had over 100 goats at one time grazing... then I found out that the sheep are much easier to raise and bring a little higher market price. Thanks, Richard
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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    Quote: Good looking pics! You guys always have some beautiful birds! Regards, Richard
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    Chocolate Orpingtons

    Quote: Hi - You can go to our site under the gallery and see some of the pics of our chocs. On another note - as many here probably know that chocolate is a diluted gene and your chocs will lose in color should you not breed back black split into the line. I will have this Spring another...
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