Buff Orpingtons

BackyardBirds720

In the Brooder
11 Years
Jun 16, 2008
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North Central Florida
I am looking to get some Buff Opringtons... from Cackle Hatchery. Does anyone have specific advice?

I have Buff Orpingtons before. Praying for the best this time around!
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- Although, last time my Buff Opringtons never went broody, only the Australorps did; I'm hoping that the Orpingtons this time around are more broody!

Thank You,
BB720
 
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Doesn't it depend on what you want them to do? if you WANT them to go broody, you have no hope of it!
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If you want to keep a steady stream of eggs with no broodies, you will have them alternating broodiness, just as soon as one stops another will start.
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I love my Buffs. Good luck!
 
I love the Buffs also, very docile and regular layers. They do have a tendency toward broodiness but hey, why not? They are a nice, natural all purpose bird.
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I got two BO's from McMurray Hatchery last summer. One of which went broody this spring. Good luck!
 
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This is the way my chickens work
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I got some buff orps to hatch eggs and not one of them went broody in the 3+ years I've had them.
 
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This is the way my chickens work
tongue.png
I got some buff orps to hatch eggs and not one of them went broody in the 3+ years I've had them.

Would we have it any other way? I just regret the wasted years with no hens to keep me guessing!
I overheard my sister telling my cousin I picked BOs' because they matched my cat.
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I asked around and did research. Love my girls.
 
I have five Buff Orpington hens. Only one has gone broody - Arjean - who is also my little best friend. She is trained to run to the front coop door when I make a certain noise (none of the other chickens have caught on), sits in my lap, falls asleep nuzzling me, sunbathes/tries to dustbathe in my lap (and I think she even tries to preen my "feathers") and follows me around the property. Greatest chicken ever! The other BO's all have distinct personalities - I've got the rogue, the shy one, the graceful waif, and the loner BO who looks like a chicken supermodel who screams every time I pick her up. They were all raised with equal amounts of human contact with no trauma. I love them all! I may be a little chicken-crazy when I hand-feed Arjean her morning berries...but I don't care. She is more bonded to me than my cats are!
 
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This is the way my chickens work
tongue.png
I got some buff orps to hatch eggs and not one of them went broody in the 3+ years I've had them.

Would we have it any other way? I just regret the wasted years with no hens to keep me guessing!
I overheard my sister telling my cousin I picked BOs' because they matched my cat.
lol.png

I asked around and did research. Love my girls.

That is cute. I may or may not be guilty of this.
 

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