May 3, 2017 #1 alexa009 Crossing the Road 6 Years Apr 6, 2017 4,191 18,405 927 Texas My Coop My Coop Does anyone like buff orpingtons?
May 3, 2017 Thread starter #3 alexa009 Crossing the Road 6 Years Apr 6, 2017 4,191 18,405 927 Texas My Coop My Coop So do I.
May 3, 2017 #4 Red5 In the Brooder Apr 8, 2017 138 12 38 Count me in as well. At 41 birds, they are by far the majority of my flock.
May 3, 2017 Thread starter #5 alexa009 Crossing the Road 6 Years Apr 6, 2017 4,191 18,405 927 Texas My Coop My Coop The flock isn't a flock without the buff orpington!
May 3, 2017 #6 SewCluck Chirping Jun 6, 2016 126 37 71 Yucaipa, CA I'm not sure yet. Haha. I have 3, 5-7 week olds and they are very skittish. Not the cuddly chickens I read all about.
I'm not sure yet. Haha. I have 3, 5-7 week olds and they are very skittish. Not the cuddly chickens I read all about.
May 3, 2017 #7 Red5 In the Brooder Apr 8, 2017 138 12 38 Best way to cook a Buff Orpington? Mine are only 5 weeks old so I have never tasted one before, only leghorns.
Best way to cook a Buff Orpington? Mine are only 5 weeks old so I have never tasted one before, only leghorns.
May 3, 2017 #8 Poultry parent Songster Jun 1, 2016 1,778 216 146 A small county in Virginia If your gentle with them, and hold them as chicks then they're really nice
May 3, 2017 #9 Poultry parent Songster Jun 1, 2016 1,778 216 146 A small county in Virginia You cook them like any other chicken
May 3, 2017 #10 Red5 In the Brooder Apr 8, 2017 138 12 38 Quote: Mine sure are. Three of my roosters prefer to perch on my knees if I bring in the chair to sit with them. At first they were very timid though I might add and have really come around the past couple weeks.
Quote: Mine sure are. Three of my roosters prefer to perch on my knees if I bring in the chair to sit with them. At first they were very timid though I might add and have really come around the past couple weeks.