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this New? I have never heard of it?PLEASE do NOT buy from ANY eBay seller who isn't local to you or NPIP certified to ship.. otherwise they are doing so illegally.
It's always good to count your blessings. In recent years we lost a lot of farms to urban development. Now You have to go further out to rent cropland .I think Lavender Orpingtons are still very sought after. I try to stay away from the hatchery sites because I'm in a urban area and cannot expand It really stinks. I seriously have at least 20 different breeds I want NOW!
Counting my blessings though for even my tiny awesome flock. I know that some people really want chickens and cannot have them.
Always been this way I think, but its not enforced ive shipped eggs for years and never been or plan on being NPIP. Lots of good breeders arent NPIP and they still ship chicks and eggsthis New? I have never heard of it?
Maybe to make them bigger?I’m going to theorize that Chocolate Orpingtons will be big maybe this year or the next. A few commercial hatcheries are starting to sell them this year, I’m guessing, because of the popularity of the Lavender. Also because I want one!
Though caution about Hoover’s chocolate Orp- it’s really a hybrid! Not sure why they did that!! They crossed chocolates with black australorps, so they aren’t really the deep true chocolate color. At least from the pics ...