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P.S. anyone with Orpingtons near me?
Welcome! Glad you found this thread!Hi all. I just joined BYC. I don't have any chickens yet. I need to try to build a coop or buy an inexpensive coop. I'm on 2.5 acres in Concord, CA. My neighbors have chickens so they are fine with me getting some. My goal is to have 3 full size or 5-6 Bantam pullets. I'm in the city so a Rooster would not work.
I've had 3 EE Hens in the past. Super sweet, I raised them from week old on. I just want enough to lay eggs for 3 adults with maybe a few extra to share.
I'm on disability, so options are limited at the moment so I'm reading up and trying to plan stuff once I get some materials or find a used coop. I'd prefer an enclosed area with an option for free range when my Whippet puppy is not loose.
For now I like super friendly docile birds, but I'm also fascinated by some of the rarer, less common or heritage breeds. I've had Easter Eggers and the Orpingtons sound sweet but going by looks the Seabrights are striking.
Glad to see so many Chicken people in my area![]()
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Hi all. I just joined BYC. I don't have any chickens yet ... Easter Eggers and the Orpingtons sound sweet...
Jeremy, are the bantam Orps as broody as a cochin?
@2MotherCluckers congrats on your new layer!My Black Orpington "Blackie" layed her first egg today. Just wondering what the egg size difference is with Bantam Orps compared to the full size Orps. Any Bay area folks with Goldlace Orpingtons?