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No, because people actually call them their breed, not just color, and they usually don't look like malnourished pigeons when coming from a hatcheryDo you haters also hate buff orpington ducks?
I mean Buff ducks are buff so it is hard to mess up, lol.No, because people actually call them their breed, not just color, and they usually don't look like malnourished pigeons when coming from a hatchery
Mahogony like an RIR, Red?I’m in the small minority that have owned a VAST array of breeds but never had interest in owning an Orpington. I prefer my physically (not in hue) buff, unfluffy, intelligent d’Anvers and Buckeyes. Something I’d actually fight about is the color red for Buckeyes. Which is not brown.
I raise Buff American Geese. They are not anywhere near the color that an Orpington is.Thoughts? It’s more of a fawn than a yellowView attachment 3211520 imo.
There's such a thing! I have to see them!Do you haters also hate buff orpington ducks?
GorgeousThoughts? It’s more of a fawn than a yellowView attachment 3211520 imo.
If I knew why would I keep using GFI
Welcome to the lover army! If you want to add it our tag is #bufforpwarriors.Just popped in to say that I now have had 4 Buff Orpington hens, and I have loved each and every one. I am always on their side.