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EmmaRainboe
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Hatchery lavenders are yes, with the heavy shredding and dark faces.Just saying, lavender orps are just as ugly as buff Orpingtons.

I would die for a lavender cuckoo English Orp rooster though.
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Hatchery lavenders are yes, with the heavy shredding and dark faces.Just saying, lavender orps are just as ugly as buff Orpingtons.
Eh i like more color so i am not a fan of "red" @EmmaRainboeReviving this again with a question I was thinking about this morning, just out of curiosity.
Those of you who, like me, are just not fond of the color Buff on chickens, what are your thoughts on Red? Not like deep, dark, mahogany Red as in show quality Rhode Island Reds, but like these birds:
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Reviving this again with a question I was thinking about this morning, just out of curiosity.
Those of you who, like me, are just not fond of the color Buff on chickens, what are your thoughts on Red? Not like deep, dark, mahogany Red as in show quality Rhode Island Reds, but like these birds:
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Ehhh I don't like it.Reviving this again with a question I was thinking about this morning, just out of curiosity.
Those of you who, like me, are just not fond of the color Buff on chickens, what are your thoughts on Red? Not like deep, dark, mahogany Red as in show quality Rhode Island Reds, but like these birds:
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Eh i like more color so i am not a fan of "red" @EmmaRainboe
It's okay. Not my favorite color though.
Ehhh I don't like it.
I like the light colored, almost cream, buff orpingtons.
That said, I don't feel like I have as strong of an aversion to the variety as I do with solid buff, personally.
I am the same way.I would never purposefully get a solid buff chicken regardless of breed; I'd rather just go without if that's the only option, honestly.