BUFF ORPINGTON PARTY

I have two buff orpington chickens and I absolutely love their personalities. Mine are very loving but really enjoy their independence. Their names are Blondie and Bambino.
 

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I have two buff orp roosters, two buff orp chicks, and four buff orp hens, ranging from the age three days to three years.
I love the breed.
Pumpkin (Pic 1) Very handsome.
Rooster (Pic 2) Very broody.
Jeeves (Pic 3) Very cuddly.
Angel (Pic 4) Very manly.
CornFlake (Pic 5) Very rude.
Unnamed (Pic 6) Very, ah, photogenic.

I do have photos of the others but I think my birds are starting to monopolize this thread :lol:
 

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I have two buff orp roosters, two buff orp chicks, and four buff orp hens, ranging from the age three days to three years.
I love the breed.
Pumpkin (Pic 1) Very handsome.
Rooster (Pic 2) Very broody.
Jeeves (Pic 3) Very cuddly.
Angel (Pic 4) Very manly.
CornFlake (Pic 5) Very rude.
Unnamed (Pic 6) Very, ah, photogenic.

I do have photos of the others but I think my birds are starting to monopolize this thread :lol:
Aww so pretty!!
 
Hi! :frow
Buff Orps have been my first choice of chooks ever since day one, and I do not regret it!
My pullets are now 8 weeks old and the sweetest things ever :)
 

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I have to jump in on this too..

Meet Miss Rosemary, the friendliest of chickens:
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And then we have Miss Thyme, the smallest of chickens:
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Followed by Miss Nugget, the most adventurous of chickens:
(Standing up)
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On the roof...
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And last but most certainly not least, Miss Omelette, the bossiest of chickens and most certainly top girl:
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