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Perfect.This chicken with a fur collar is an Ameraucana -
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This below is Americana -
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Perfect.This chicken with a fur collar is an Ameraucana -
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This below is Americana -
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That one is better than mine XDThis chicken with a fur collar is an Ameraucana -
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This below is Americana -
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Maybe we should start differentiating between American hatchery Orps and English Orps this way.
@ColtHandorf has proper phat Orphingtons.
Keep your phat Orphingtons. I prefer the Orpingtons bred to the American Standard.
well, all Orps are English
Wow, I somehow avoided wrath.
I type it and type it and type it until my phone finally figures out that I DON'T WANNA SPELL IT THAT WAY. LET ME BE "WRONG" AUTOCORRET.
These are wattles
@ColtHandorf certainly does have some magnificently phat orphingtons.
I have forced my phone to deal with the word cockerel enough that when I order a large coke with easy ice, my phone always orders a large cockerel with easy ice.
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"If anyone insults English Orpingtons again in my presence, I swear none of you will live to see tomorrow..." - Erza Scarlet
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I have forced my phone to deal with the word cockerel enough that when I order a large coke with easy ice, my phone always orders a large cockerel with easy ice.
Nope...someone on FacEbook told me they were called GOBLERS.
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Well that was fun.
YepCockerels with light ice are the only way to go.
Idk, I dry rested a Silkie cockerel once. With minimal seasoning, he tasted better than fried chicken!Cockerels with light ice are the only way to go.