Buff Orpington haters and lovers WAR!!!

Will you fight for buff orp love


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So 10 years ago. It's out of date. Make sure you research any breed-related questions. When I was 16 Blue-laced Red Wyandottes, Marans, Welsummers, Barnevelders, and Penedesencas were brand new to the country. I was probably 18 when English Orpingtons were imported. It wasn't until I got back into chickens four years ago that I'd even heard of Cream Crested Legbars. The breed wasn't known in the states. Most chicken biology questions will probably be fine. We don't make many groundbreaking discoveries about them any more unless you're looking at genetic research. And then that's not really trivial.
 
Y'all need to be tossed off a cliff.
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Oh my gosh I missed you so much! How are you? How are your birbs???
 
What's going on in here today?
Apparently, my English Orpingtons are average. lol
Never heard of the breed, actually. And I've been studying chicken breeds for a long time.
How long is a long time? lol I have spiral notebooks and binders filled with information I wrote down on the internet when I was a kid because we didn't have a printer.
 
So 10 years ago. It's out of date. Make sure you research any breed-related questions. When I was 16 Blue-laced Red Wyandottes, Marans, Welsummers, Barnevelders, and Penedesencas were brand new to the country. I was probably 18 when English Orpingtons were imported. It wasn't until I got back into chickens four years ago that I'd even heard of Cream Crested Legbars. The breed wasn't known in the states. Most chicken biology questions will probably be fine. We don't make many groundbreaking discoveries about them any more unless you're looking at genetic research. And then that's not really trivial.
For once... thanks, I didn't think of that before.
 

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