My kids are in 4H too. We have Orpingtons. Many are rare colors from imported bloodlines. (silver laced & lavenders) Because those colors are rare in the US, they have not been accepted into the APA yet. We do get some black orps from our lavenders. FYI- Any blacks will genetically be blk-lav splits but physically look black. How well they do when showing will depend on the judge. My orps have the extra fluff and look round like basketballs. IMO- It's very impressive. They are not as small and sleek like most American Orpingtons. We do not have any chicks right now but will be hatching in spring.Hi! I’m in Northern Illinois, North of Rockford. I am looking for some chicks for my son’s first year of 4-H. We’ve got the Asiatic class covered, and Welsummers and Legbars on order. I’m looking for anyone within a reasonable distance with quality large fowl and bantams. Also looking for guineas and pheasants. Thanks!!!



