Oct 11, 2009 #2 Krodsorin Songster 10 Years Apr 24, 2009 352 8 151 NSW Australia possibly buff orpington? or something buff? maybe just an Isa Brown?
Oct 12, 2009 #4 sbarab Songster 10 Years May 25, 2009 349 15 121 Conroe, TX That's gotta be one of the newest breeds - the Cutie Pie.
Oct 12, 2009 #5 PotterWatch My Patronus is a Chicken 11 Years Apr 22, 2008 5,470 44 288 Virginia Looks like the buff orp pullet I had for a while before I sold her.
Oct 12, 2009 #6 catdaddyfro Crowing 11 Years Sep 16, 2009 3,806 265 311 Vernon Parish looks to buff orpington has white feet
Oct 12, 2009 #7 solarquail Songster 10 Years Aug 27, 2009 980 11 131 Virginia buff orphington i think cause of the soft looking feathers
Oct 12, 2009 #8 noitulover Songster 10 Years Apr 23, 2009 780 3 141 Central Virginia buff orpington... the have buff colored closely held feathers, single combs, and pinkish-white looking legs and beaks... there are some pictures of some of my BOs around 16-18 weeks old on my BYC page Last edited: Oct 12, 2009
buff orpington... the have buff colored closely held feathers, single combs, and pinkish-white looking legs and beaks... there are some pictures of some of my BOs around 16-18 weeks old on my BYC page
Oct 12, 2009 #9 noitulover Songster 10 Years Apr 23, 2009 780 3 141 Central Virginia forgot to say that i've got 3 and they're super friendly and very FOOD MOTIVATED! (greedy, greedy chickens!)
forgot to say that i've got 3 and they're super friendly and very FOOD MOTIVATED! (greedy, greedy chickens!)
Oct 12, 2009 #10 Ang Songster 12 Years Jan 2, 2008 681 8 151 West Central Illinois I agree with buff orpington. I have about 75 of them running around here.