buff orpington chickens

  1. L

    Buff Orpington

    Looking to purchase 3-4 female Buff Orpington that are ready to go in a coop. I’m in central NJ but will travel to get within reason.
  2. 00B7173A-1215-49AF-83D3-08177223EB08

    00B7173A-1215-49AF-83D3-08177223EB08

    Charlotte my broody Buff Orpington
  3. Dancing Bee

    Meet my girls!

    Had a hard start with my chicks- 4 came in the mail, only 1 still alive. We call her Lucky! But we got 3 more that same day to keep her company from a local feed store (Cal Ranch) and they've all done well since that fateful day. Now the our mail order baby is 15 weeks old and the others a...
  4. sheerchaos11

    What do I call my chicks?

    I'm 6 months into owning my 1st chicken flock. 5 Buff Orpington Pullets, 1 Buff Orpington Cockerel, 1 Lavender Orpington, 2 Rhode Island Red Pullets. We had to get rid of our Cockerel due to the crowing. So we found a lady who will home him for us, so that we can use his stud service. So my...
  5. R

    Buff Orpingtons

    Did you know that Buff Orpingtons are more closely related to the Leghorn breed than other Orpington chickens? William Cook developed the first Orpington chickens (the single comb Black Orpington) by cross-breeding Minorca roosters with Black Plymouth Rock hens. He then cross-bred the...
  6. R

    Buff Orpingtons

    Did you know that Buff Orpingtons are more closely related to the Leghorn breed than other Orpington chickens? William Cook developed the first Orpington chickens (the single comb Black Orpington) by cross-breeding Minorca roosters with Black Plymouth Rock hens. He then cross-bred the...
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