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Lenny loves chickens
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See you tommorow! I think it's so weird that they go from black to choclateOk! I'll see you tomorrow then.![]()
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See you tommorow! I think it's so weird that they go from black to choclateOk! I'll see you tomorrow then.![]()
I've never had a chocolate Orpington. So, I'm not much help on that ....See you tommorow! I think it's so weird that they go from black to choclate
Lol me niether...just have done a bit of researchI've never had a chocolate Orpington. So, I'm not much help on that ....![]()
They don't.See you tommorow! I think it's so weird that they go from black to choclate
They don't.
They're either black or chocolate. I believe typically it's split like that with their breeding. She is not chocolate.
She will remain black her entire life, sorry to say.
Since I paid 5 bucks for a choclate lmaodo you think if I complained I could get an actual choclate?
I guess if you want to return the chick.do you think if I complained I could get an actual choclate?
It just says choclate and I was reading an article about this. Can I post it and will you read to see if I am not understand or if it's not secure?I guess if you want to return the chick.
But It's probably not the breeder's fault. Were they advertised as black/chocolate split orpingtons?
Can you screenshot the part you want me to read? My computer is having some issues atm and I probably won't be able to open the link.It just says choclate and I was reading an article about this. Can I post it and will you read to see if I am not understand or if it's not secure?
It was from hoovers hatchery and the person I talked to one the phone said it would be choclate. I am kind of sad but I dont think I will replace the one I have because she has a great personality but I might have to get a couple......I guess if you want to return the chick.
But It's probably not the breeder's fault. Were they advertised as black/chocolate split orpingtons?