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You have such a beautiful flock. All the girls seems they were posing for the picture, and you crack me up with the name of your rooster " Mr. Potential"I had to go outside & experience the crazy nice weather today!
Here are my lavender orps:
Darling
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and Deary
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Deary's sister Schmutz (black/lav split)
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My lav cockerel, Mr Potential
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Here's Big Blue. She carries the lacing gene. Such a sweet girl.
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Here are my Laced Orpingtons:
My Blue SLO, Stormy.
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My youngest SLO, Treasure. (Daughter of Crystal.)
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... and in a class by herself.... my sweet, little Cookie (bantam orpington)
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Can you believe it!? Cookie's NOT broody at the moment!
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Thank you. We do have some pretty good roosters.You have such a beautiful flock. All the girls seems they were posing for the picture, and you crack me up with the name of your rooster " Mr. Potential"![]()
Wow they are beauty . I thought if you have more than one rooster together they will fight . Are your roosters getting alone ok ?Thank you. We do have some pretty good roosters.
We had a Mr. Nice Guy, but decided Mr. Potential had better genetic diversity. Potential's basically sticking around until he either fills out and looks gorgeous (like Nice Guy did) or he provides us with a better-looking son.
Mr. Nice Guy
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Mr. Potential
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We have a Mr Wonderful and his son Awesome. (Can't decide which one to keep, so we have both right now.)
Mr. Wonderful
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Awesome
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..... Some past flock favorites:
Brick = shortened from "Dumb as a Brick" What this guy lacked in intelligence, he made up for with beauty and charm. All the hens adored him and he had his own little fan club on BYC!
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Mr. Dummy-Pants (Our all-time fav rooster, but worst name ever!) It's what happened when I allowed my kids to name him. Here he was as a young & old rooster
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Puppy (a rooster who followed us around like a dog) He wasn't up to breeding standards, but we kept him around a whole year until we could find him a good home.
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We had a very leggy lav orp named Moose. Later his son, Mini Moose, took over.
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Dinner (his orig. purpose) was one of Moose's accidental sons and no good for breeding. Yet he turned out to be quite handsome and also too friendly to eat. This rooster would actually "hug" by stretching & resting his neck on DD's shoulder. Again, the kids insisted he had to stay until we found him a suitable home.
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Yes. Good temperament is a must. If they don't get along with other roosters, then they must go. It helps when they are hatched & raised here together. There must also be enough hens....or no hens to fight over. (I would never try to put 2 roosters together with only 4-5 hens. ) Orps are gentle giants, quiet, and not very aggressive.Wow they are beauty . I thought if you have more than one rooster together they will fight . Are your roosters getting alone ok ?
Yes, hens just "know." They even know when the eggs are about to hatch and "talk" to their babies.On day 16 here and my Silkie momma has started rejecting a couple of eggs. Sure enough, after candling them, they weren't developing into anything. Somehow she just knows.
Regarding a comment someone asked me about Silkies being good moms, she's been my first, so I don't have a comparison, but I'll tell you this much, she is gentle with me. She lets me pick her up, pet her, move her eggs, etc. She just sits there patiently while I do so and then casually and carefully walks back on her eggs. She's a sweet one. She's also extremely tiny, even compared to my other Silkies. So she's my sweet little girl.