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lolShe's a lavender orp that I had sitting on my Dorking eggs when she went broody. I had the orpington only for eggs and planned on giving them to Uncle John until she decided to sit on eggs. I didn't know if my Dorkings would be good layers or not. Well, they outlay the orps so off they were going to go. I only have two of them, 1 EE who thinks she's a Dorking, and I don't know how many Dorkings without going to count the separate pens. Lol! Somewhere around 11 adult Dorkings, 26 chicks... Plus the additional 5 rescued from my CrAzY broody today. 2 hatched 3 still in the eggs. And then, I'll blame it on Easter, 42 just started for the Easter hatch. What am I doing???
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I can double that. I have a very cute chick climbing up my neck. (that I might not have had if it wasn't for Sally)Sally is a blessing to us all!! Generous, kind and selfless with her time to talk all us crazy newbies through our first of many neurotic hatchings! Sally you are loved!!![]()