Blue American Orphingtons

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Cyn...baise is AMAZINGLY HUGE!!!! He looks like you avatar only black! He could use a little help in the crowing department though. It's, well, sad really.

i'll have to get some current pics. He's just bulked up so much in the past month or so.
 
Yeah well, my Cochins are honor students and can beat up your Orps, Katy!
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(to each his/her own.)
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Your right.. they are all Orp. and at the risk of sounding stupid.. I can't see the difference between those birds and mine. Mine are American. They both look like Orps to me... now some on the English thread did look very round and for lack of better words.. bloated.. puff balls.. or what ever.. but these look very much like what I see out my window.

By the way.. I love them.. thanks for sharing.

Thanks iaJewel - I appreciate that.

There are quite a lot of differences in the two. A few differences are tail angle, length of backs, tail shapes, feathering (of course) width, heads, and quite a lot more, etc. Your birds are beautiful, but they don't look much like mine, to my eye - and that is NOT meant as a negative comment, just that I see a world of difference. The difference when you see them in person is astounding. I agree that some of my birds look like basketballs with heads at times, LOL, especially when they are dust bathing, but I don't see the cochin thing at all. But - I will say that if I could not have my English Orps, I'd go back to my American Orps without a second thought. I just love Orpingtons.
 
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Raven says, "Hey, I resemble that remark!"
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And he meanders off into the sunset pondering what it is to look like a sports object.

 
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THANK you. Geez, I have an opinion and I stated my preference for the less fluffy type Orps. After all, this thread was about the more Americanized type, wasn't it? That's what the title says. Good grief, some folks need to take a step back and chill out. I have watched the "English Orp" thread go on and on and all those who prefer that have discussed the topic for ages. I think I deserve the same courtesy of an opposite opinion in a thread entitled "American Orps". No one "badmouthed" anyone, certainly not I. If anyone says I did, they apparently need to re-read my post. To say I don't like a certain breed is now supposedly badmouthing those who do? Rilly, folks, c'mon.
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Sorry for the interruption, IA. Carry on.

Technically except for a select few birds they're all at least 1/2 American orpington.

I wish I had some 100% UK and hopefully one of these days I'll have some.

No one said you couldn't voice your preference for the American type, but I guess some of us have differing opinions on whether you do that without being snarky about the English style. JMO
 
Well Katy - hopefully I'll have some 100% English Orps available later this year -
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all my fertile pure English eggs hatch !!! One of my goals is to get 100% English out to folks who love and appreciate them as much as I do.

Mary - your Raven is just a beauty. SUch a beautiful, glossy black.
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But I'll mosey on back over to the English Orp thread since this thread is for American Orps. Sorry for the intrusion folks.
 
Well I guess I can't be prejudice anymore. I talked to the gal I got my birds from and it seems they are 50% English and 50% American.. go figure LOL.. And all this time I thought they were American.. just goes to show you what I know. Some of the birds are probably 4yrs or more old too..
 
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