Sorry I meant AOXA she is beautiful lol- got lost.
 Thanks. She is from good stock. I wish I had of got a roo from the same breeder. Ah well. There is always next year..I think you have pullets. Most people are in the opposite predicament!
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Sorry I meant AOXA she is beautiful lol- got lost.
 Thanks. She is from good stock. I wish I had of got a roo from the same breeder. Ah well. There is always next year..
	All yours look like pullets. I love your BO's if I were to ever re-do my flock I would have all BO's and Ancona's.

 I found that I can not break them of it either. Mine is not the greatest layer either. Ah well. She sure is pretty 
 Barred rocks are the same in friendliness in many people's opinion. They follow you around like dogs. Wish I had better experience with BO's. From the breeder around here, they are just average in the friendliness department. My barred rocks were always easy to handle, and the kids always favoured them. Even compared to the silkies which every kid loves.I was ooking for broody since I am going for both eggs and meat and I have neighbors interested in the same thing. I've own barred rocks they are great layers, but they are hard to catch and the roos often aren't friendly. One thing I will say the BO's are so sweet its going to be difficult eating them. I've set aside one to keep since she's as friendly as an affectionate cat. They also don't mind my 2 year old handling them.
	
	
 
	
 It would help me figure out what I have. They're lovely little birds, I just adore them! Also, the photo of your son with the little Buff is adorable, great picture!