texaschickmama, do you know why the hens get "faded out" like that? My Buff Orps do that too, but only once they start laying. The hens have beautiful gold-colored feathers up until they start laying and then some of them gradually lose the gold in their feathers until they look kind of faded. The roosters' feathers stay gold-colored and don't ever seem to fade.
She is really the only one that has the "patchwork". The rest are nice and golden. There are different hues of buff within my flock. Mine are 1 1/2 yrs old and have molted.
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Yeah, thanks, i was looking at your pic, and there are some that are very light, like mine -- they just don't have the intense "gold" that the others have like your rooster in the pic. I thought maybe it was some kind of vitamin or mineral deficiency that I could do something about. But maybe not. Mine are the same way, if you look at my coop pic.
Thank you everybody so much for entering! I'm back and I've judged the contest! It was so hard choosing everybody's entries were so good. Well I picked the cutest and best pictures and I've come up with some results. Please don't feel offended if your bird wasn't chosen, thy were all really beautiful.
OK,
5th - texaschickmama's flock. they are a beautiful colour! So pretty.
4th - OrpingtonManor "Paris". She is so cute.
3rd - 77horses Caramel. I love her! she looks so innocent
2nd - ghillie Precious. The nest photo of her is so funny! I love it.
**1st**LMEggs Trinton. He is very handsome! Lovely golden colour.
Thanks again for entering. All of you were winners!
1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners please see my page and go to the one titled "Buff Orpington winners"
Sorry they are not as good as HorseFeathers' but I have tried. Honestly.
yeah, the insert picture thing doesn't work on my computer so you have to copy the website and put it in the box thing at the top where the URLs go. Thanks