Yes, all the pictures are of the same two boys. The darker one is my main man for now. The second picture from the bottom I caught him shaking out his feathers, makes his neck look thick....LOL
I am sure there are people out there that would like the white feathered birds more then the others. I know we are mainly working towards the spangled variety in the SOP, but maybe someone else would want to work on just the whites too. I have both but am working on whites as well all I need...
Because these two are my only really white ones I have no market yet. I would like to have more that are very white so I can eventually breed a straight white line without using another breed of chicken to get it. It will take many breedings to try to breed out the color and only leave white...
No they are not flighty, but usually very calm and easygoing. My birds all like to be loved one and sometimes I have a hard time getting into the chicken run with them because they all want to come to the door and greet me, makes it hard to get in. They are slow growers so get one, or many...
This pullet was mainly white with a few darker feathers and is now darkening. She was a yellow chick, no chipmunk markings like some of the others. Go to the FB page for the Russian Orloff Society of the US and Canada, they have some information/discussions about genetics. Not sure if the...
If you go to the Russian Orloff Society of USA and Canada Facebook page there are alot of good breeders there. There is also a website that was recently created to help promote the breed.