Search results for query: *

  1. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Quote: I am still reading through ALL the pages on this thread, but somewhere on here, someone gave good advice. That all genetic lines have some value. Also they said that since there is no set criteria yet on the feather coloring yet, that the best focus we can have are on the basic visual...
  2. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Quote: No, this is not correct. This is from the standard that only described black birds. Varying amounts of white in a spangled Orloff is no big deal. AND, I am SO excited to see the feathers between the toes! I can't remember where I found it now, but it was one of the older documents...
  3. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    I will pay for fertile hatching eggs or baby chicks! I am still searching for another good line to add to my Tinstar Farm line. ~Stone Cottage Heritage Farm~ Quote: I can't WAIT til you have eggs! I'll be moving my rooster into the breeding pen probably next week....and then I'll need...
  4. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    This might help... Disqualifications: Combs other than rose; decidedly wry tails; crooked backs; pure white in any part of the plumage extending over one-half of an inch, or two or more feathers tipped or edged with positive white.
  5. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Double check your laws. Some counties say no rooster unless your neighbors are okay with it. It's basic noise ordinance laws in most places. If he starts crowing, you can talk to your neighbors and promise them that you will remove him the first time they ask or leave an anonymous note on...
  6. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Quote: I think it's gonna be tougher to find the "true spangled orloff" because there have been that sussex crossed in. Your best bet on that would be a breed who has done their own breeding and reduced the white legs to a minimal or none altogether. As far as eggs goes, I've read most reports...
  7. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Just to be clear, what color are their eggs? Brown or white? I have a shipment of chicks coming to me and they said they lay brown eggs. But others say white eggs? I am starting to think they might be a speckled sussex cross and not the true spangled orloff. Won't really know until they are...
  8. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    For those who can't hatch eggs, do you only have one roo? I was only going to keep one, but now I wonder if I should keep two. Thank you for the link to the Preservation Society, I just joined it. Also, I have never done this and I am researching it now, but can Orloffs be sexed? And how...
  9. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Quote: Ha ha ha! I love it! Ruffians orloffs is what we should call them. I would like to be part of the breeders club or at least be able to see the site when it goes up. Do I leave my email with someone for updates? Just to start, I have some coming from Purely Poultry (with no known...
  10. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Quote: Thanks for bringing up such great questions. I love this breed and have had the same experience that many people listed, with them being very gregarious with both people and other chickens, as well as being weather hardy. Orloffs come in lots of colours, but I have yet to find...
  11. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Okay, I know I am asking a lot of questions, but bear with me as I am a newbie to this breed. I was looking at the ALBC list for Orloffs and the desired traits. But then when I compare it to photos online, they are way off. For example, it says that there shouldn't be tips of white on wings...
  12. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Also, what do you think of the ones for sale here? http://www.russianorloffs.com/ In search of fertile hatching eggs from good stock, but came across this.
  13. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    When reading through here I saw a website mentioned for Russian Orloff breeders but cannot find it. Anyone know what it is? Also, here in the US - I know we have the spangled breed, but what else do we have? Also, has anyone crossed the orloff with another breed? If so, what kind and what...
  14. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Okay, just to confirm - you want to keep the ones with yellow leg and muffs? Right? Right now our plan is to have only 5 hens and one rooster of the Orloffs. I am going to raise the other roosters we are getting for meat birds and I am pretty sure I don't want to keep a rooster that's been on...
  15. furryloo

    Russian Orloffs

    Has anyone gotten spangled russian orloffs from purelypoultry.com? I just ordered five hens and five roosters from them. Also, I am going to cull the roosters and only keep 1 or 2. What is the best way to tell at such a young age which one I should keep? Can you see if they have an upright...
Back
Top Bottom