*Buff Orpington Thread!*

Love my Buff Orpingtons
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She's on the run! Lol
 
LOL  Yes, even the hatchery mine came from claim they are of English descent, but they are not the near as fluffy as ones I often see.   So I call mine American hatchery quality:gig


Here's one of my pullets that looks like she may be gowing to a show:) i adore her coloring, type, and just everything! She's looking really nice and I couldn't be any prouder. Also my buff mottled boy in the back lol
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LOL  Yes, even the hatchery mine came from claim they are of English descent, but they are not the near as fluffy as ones I often see.   So I call mine American hatchery quality:gig
Hi @Krafty
  What does she have??? A frog :lol:

Yes she has a frog and like 5 others hot on her heels for that frog lol
 
Here's one of my pullets that looks like she may be gowing to a show:) i adore her coloring, type, and just everything! She's looking really nice and I couldn't be any prouder. Also my buff mottled boy in the back lol









She's going to be a beauty!

Yes she has a frog and like 5 others hot on her heels for that frog lol
LOL Frog chase! I had a toad/frog that kept burrowing in the corner of my run last year - every morning, I would remove him (I happen to like them). I would put him in the wood shed thinking he would find a new home - nope! I was watching one day - here that little frog goes hopping back out of the wood pile right back into the run - well....we know what happened to him
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I think he would be what English Orpington breeders call "hatchery quality". I haven't read up on it much, but English Orpingtons are much more fluffy or full than what I call Amercian Buff Orpingtons - this is usually what you get from the hatchery. If he is only 9months he definitely fill out more - he does have an impressive comb and wattles for sure.

If I am not mistaken Buff Leghorns would have white earlobes.

Just my thoughts
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/400344/bob-blosls-heritage-large-fowl-thread/5700 Buff Leghorn Post#5701
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGK/Leghorns/BRKLeghorns.html

Here's what I would call English Orpingtons
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGK/Orps/BRKOrps.html
https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/orpington

American Orpington:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613857/the-american-orpington-fanciers-thread
Thanks for the replies. He is from Cackle as I stated and he is supposed to be pure Buff Orpington, but who knows for sure.
 
She's going to be a beauty!

LOL   Frog chase!   I had a toad/frog that kept burrowing in the corner of my run last year - every morning, I would remove him (I happen to like them).  I would put him in the wood shed thinking he would find a new home - nope!  I was watching one day - here that little frog goes hopping back out of the wood pile right back into the run - well....we know what happened to him:D  

Lol I found out that day frogs do make a squeaky/screaming noise. Freaked me out at first as I thought something was after my chickens because there was a shuffle going on under my horse trailer then seen her run out from under it with a frog hanging out of her mouth. I was just lucky I had my phone on me to get the picture.
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I have to brag about my BO here - a week ago she was attacked by a hawk - I thought she lost her eye, there was so much blood. But she didn't - just a big cut - and it has almost healed all the way. She survived a dog attack last summer too!! She has 9 lives! She flew up on my back today and I took this pic :)
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I have to brag about my BO here - a week ago she was attacked by a hawk - I thought she lost her eye, there was so much blood. But she didn't - just a big cut - and it has almost healed all the way. She survived a dog attack last summer too!! She has 9 lives! She flew up on my back today and I took this pic
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She looks like a sweetheart! I'm glad she is healing from her recent adventure
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