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Chestnut Hill
Chirping
Don’t Orpingtons come in different colors? I love the Buff, but that color seems so visible to predators. My Barred Rocks kind of disappear which seems like a good defense mechanism. Or is it only the Buff who are supposed to be broody?Might look into Orpingtons; supposed to be broody-prone, along with Cochins. I have 5 Buff Orps that are reasonably friendly, but not underfoot. My favorite (never thought I'd ever say that about a chicken) is usually the first to meet me at the gate, is learning to take feed from my hand, & is the only bird I've been able to pick up when I want, ever. They just turned 4 months yesterday, so I can't vouch for their broodiness, but the reason I have them is their reputation as good broodies.
I read an article not long ago that ranked Silkies, Cochins, and Buff Orpingtons 1-2-3 for broodiness.