Cochins Vs. Orps Bickering thread CHOOSE YOUR SIDE

Cochins or Orps


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No.
Because he doesn't have any.
Alright, I'll see what I can do...

Blue English Orpington:

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Black English Orpington:

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Chocolate English Orpington (Disclaimer: These are the parents of my birds.):

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Splash English Orpington (Disclaimer: These BBS birds are siblings of mine.):

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Silver-laced English Orpington: (Ignore the yellow legs/feet on the last two photos. Orpingtons should have white skin and those birds have been removed from the breeding program along despite excellent type and lacing.):

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Lavender Silver-laced English Orpington:

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Recessive White English Orpington: (Disclaimer: These birds came out of my Silver-laced birds, so they carry Silver-laced genes under the White.)

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Mauve English Orpington (at the base of the log):

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I am also working with Blue-Silver-laced English Orpingtons, although I only have F1's on the ground and the lacing is not heavily evident from the first cross. You might show the process of developing/breeding them with the calculator though. Some of my BBS birds also carry the Mottled gene as I'm hatching out Mottled chicks. I've also recently added Black/Lavender Mottled birds but they are chicks.
 

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