They're beautiful! Did you get them from a breeder? They're so much fluffier than mine!Daisy and Bella
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My BOs are darker than my neighbor's. Is that determined by quailit u?
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They're beautiful! Did you get them from a breeder? They're so much fluffier than mine!Daisy and Bella
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They're beautiful! Did you get them from a breeder? They're so much fluffier than mine!
My BOs are darker than my neighbor's. Is that determined by quailit u?
Lately my BO has been laying soft eggs(she lays pretty much every day). My EE has also been laying thin eggs that are very brittle, both have been breaking, but the BO's egg shells are actually Kindof squishy.... I recently started a round of de-wormer (It seemed to cause the EE to lay bigger eggs). They all also seem to have poopy butts, so that's why I thought it was probably worms but idk? It's almost been 10 days and the eggs are still soft, how long does it take? I also thought about getting a vitamin supplement?
Daisy and Bella
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They aren't from a breeder, as someone said it's because they are English OrpsThey're beautiful! Did you get them from a breeder? They're so much fluffier than mine!
My BOs are darker than my neighbor's. Is that determined by quailit u?
They are English... That is the difference! The English Orps are much looser feathered and fluffier than the American strains.
My personal passion is English Orp bloodlines. Many breeders have imported English lines over the last 15 years or so since they have had much more time to perfect the breed and the colour selections are down right dazzling.
Beautiful Hens!
Beautiful pic of the girls, Johnn!!
They are soo cute!