Oct 7, 2009 #11 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 20,149 507 421 Tempe, Arizona A buff coloured plymouth rock.
Oct 7, 2009 #12 cybercat Songster 12 Years May 22, 2007 2,353 51 226 Greeneville, Tn Quote: Sonoran why would you go with a brahma or rock over a orpington? I find this very interesting since more would be the oppisite.
Quote: Sonoran why would you go with a brahma or rock over a orpington? I find this very interesting since more would be the oppisite.
Oct 7, 2009 #13 Goose and Fig Grateful Geese 10 Years Apr 19, 2009 8,603 69 308 Fall Creek Falls TN It's not completely yellow- but what about a gold-laced wyandotte? I thought I had nice variety in my flock, and then I found speckeld sussex- my yard is sooo colorful now
It's not completely yellow- but what about a gold-laced wyandotte? I thought I had nice variety in my flock, and then I found speckeld sussex- my yard is sooo colorful now
Oct 7, 2009 #14 Junkmanme Songster 12 Years Mar 11, 2007 2,202 18 201 Near Gallup, New Mexico My Buff Orpingtons (golden-yellow) are GREAT Egg-Layers and very good "broody Mamas". You wouldn't go WRONG with these chickens. I suspect that the others recommended here are good, too! (I just haven't experience with the others.) Have FUN with your "Rainbow Chickens" !!! -Junkmanme-
My Buff Orpingtons (golden-yellow) are GREAT Egg-Layers and very good "broody Mamas". You wouldn't go WRONG with these chickens. I suspect that the others recommended here are good, too! (I just haven't experience with the others.) Have FUN with your "Rainbow Chickens" !!! -Junkmanme-
Oct 7, 2009 #15 Funky Feathers former Fattie 11 Years Jan 15, 2009 6,151 70 311 Maryland My Coop My Coop Ooh, I once had a gorgeous yellow (Buff) leghorn(?) or Rock Roo. He was sooo beautiful!