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This is my columbian Orpington. He is being sent to the batchelor pad. Caught him two days in a row with a hen head feathers in his beak while she was screaming. He needs to be taken down a notch. Hoping the other three are girls. I will try breeding them this spring. They are really pretty.
do you know how much he weighs ? Young roos go through that for about a month when they first start . most of them stop. Some dont. he is very nice looking.
I love this boy. What breed is he?
I bought him as a baby, was pure black. supposed to be silver laced mom with tolbunt roo.
yes, he is polish. I was just saying I wondered if I got a gold laced roo and put him with my silver what I would get. LOL I love the chocolate. I would guess the columbian with her though.So he is a polish? Thinking of putting all my polish together and see what I can hatch out. My polish hens are hatchery birds and the males are one step up from hatchery birds.
I have one lavender orp pullet who is lovely but I don't know what to breed her with. I only have choc, black,columbian Orpingtons. Not sure what I would get out of her.
Going to run out on you guys. My Chicago fire is coming on. Hugs for everyone, especially for those of you that lost birds today. Twist & Star, keep you chin up. Hoping for a quick closing for both of you. Goodnight, sweet dreams & hugs