Cynthia, your blues are beautiful! I wanted to ask where you heard that blues are bigger than buffs? That is the first I've heard that. The standard of perfection calls for the same weight on orpingtons, regardless of color. 10 lb for mature cocks and 8 lb hens.
Orpingtons are a wonderful breed to work with, but I also want to point out that if they are bred too large (to increase meat capacity), they are predisposed to spontaneous heart failure in their first 2 years. And if you need to increase size on them (because many hatcheries are selling smaller versions -production strains of 6-8 lbs, if you will) you want to focus on large females bred to average to large roosters to gain progeny of larger size. This is according to the Orpington club articles I have read and from my own experiences in breeding.
Jody
Orpingtons are a wonderful breed to work with, but I also want to point out that if they are bred too large (to increase meat capacity), they are predisposed to spontaneous heart failure in their first 2 years. And if you need to increase size on them (because many hatcheries are selling smaller versions -production strains of 6-8 lbs, if you will) you want to focus on large females bred to average to large roosters to gain progeny of larger size. This is according to the Orpington club articles I have read and from my own experiences in breeding.
Jody