He looks nothing like my 7-9 week old BO's. More disappointing than getting the wrong breed of roo? Purchasing twelve pullets that are really roos instead.. If you're close to IA I can hook you up with some real BO roos!!!
Quote:
You're joking right?? That bird has yellow legs and a yellow beak which indicates it is NOT a buff Orpington. Buff Orpingtons as well as White Orpingtons have WHITE legs.
It was meant in a joking manner but since someone is apparently on a warpath...
Even hatchery Buff Orps have white legs. Since the BO and Buff Rocks tend to have the same body style (thanks to production breeding rather than standard breedings) the only difference between the two (and this is JUST a generalization) is the skin/leg/beak color.
You might want to remove your caps...someone might get testy with you. I'd hate for someone to take it the wrong way!
ETA: Photos to illustrate my point in the lack of differences in some strains of production birds.
Buff Orpington: White legs
Buff Rock: Yellow Legs
Now, with good layers, the older a bird gets, the lighter the color of the legs become...so that it gets VERY difficult to tell the difference between the two production-bred breeds.
And I am NOT saying that production bred is a bad thing. They make very good layers, mothers and are great pets!
Quote:
You're joking right?? That bird has yellow legs and a yellow beak which indicates it is NOT a buff Orpington. Buff Orpingtons as well as White Orpingtons have WHITE legs.
I agree with Rodriquezpoultry on this one. That chick is NOT a Buff Orpington. Even white Rocks dont have buff tint to the feathers tho.
Yes, those caps sounds testy and if you decide to go on a debate, go to the UOC club and they will ALL say it is NOT an Orp.
Yeah, that's not a BO. On a random ramble, I always thought that was kind of a weird abbreviation
And yes, if he turns out tinted, then Red sexlink, if pure white, then rock.
WOO! somebody got a twist in their panties this mornin'! I'm thinking there was a little more to BoiseBubba's anger than a fairly civil reply. Please don't take it out on us.
Production birds sometimes frustrate me. Why somebody couldn't make a pretty bird according to the standard that also lays lots of eggs is beyond me....if somebody can create the sebright, I'm pretty sure that you can make an exhibition quality (which tend to be pretty good layers anyway) BO that lays really well. And in a lot less time then John Sebright did.
I didn't get much sleep. Bear with me.