Cackle or Mt Healthy will give you the best body typeI’m looking at McMurray, Ideal, or Cackle
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Cackle or Mt Healthy will give you the best body typeI’m looking at McMurray, Ideal, or Cackle
Thanks. My Healtyh doesn’t do smaller orders if I remember correctly but I’ll look again. I’m limited bc I can only have a few.Cackle or Mt Healthy will give you the best body type
I haven't read through the rest of the thread, but my LO was my special girl and the friendliest of my flock. She and her sister were absolute joys and made my first year of chicken owning an extra special one. That being said, both of my girls passed away at a relatively young ages due to health issues that we suspect were due to inbreeding. One was due to internal laying that we didn't know about until we did a necropolis. RIP Lavender, you'll be missedAre all varieties of Orpingtons friendly and docile? I realize all individuals are different but as a whole? I think the Lavender Orpingtons are so beautifuland we are looking at getting 3 with 3 Buffs.
What a sweet girlsI haven't read through the rest of the thread, but my LO was my special girl and the friendliest of my flock. She and her sister were absolute joys and made my first year of chicken owning an extra special one. That being said, both of my girls passed away at a relatively young ages due to health issues that we suspect were due to inbreeding. One was due to internal laying that we didn't know about until we did a necropolis. RIP Lavender, you'll be missed
I do have a (short) thread with some stories of my little LO and her adventures if you would to take a look
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/the-daily-adventures-of-lavender.1563842/View attachment 3754338
I have several varieties, and to me, the friendliest are the buffs and lavenders. My jubilees are very reserved and standoffish.Are all varieties of Orpingtons friendly and docile? I realize all individuals are different but as a whole? I think the Lavender Orpingtons are so beautifuland we are looking at getting 3 with 3 Buffs.
I think we’ve settled on 1 buff, 1 lav, 1 red, and 1 blue australorp.I have several varieties, and to me, the friendliest are the buffs and lavenders. My jubilees are very reserved and standoffish.
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