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Which end of Oakland county are you nearest too? I know an English orpington breeder I could PM you about if you're close enough for it to make sense. I also have some English Orpington color variety cross chicks I will eventually have extra pullets of, but they will not be solid colored. Carolina rare chicks or papas poultry are high quality shippers but they are expensive. There's also a hatchery (in, I want to say, Flint) that keeps English orpingtons, but I've never seen their stock, so I can't vouch for them other than saying they exist.Hello all
I feel bad cutting in your conversation but I'm looking for a breeder closer to me (so I can avoid shipping) and I feel I have more chances finding him/her on this thread
I'm looking to start a flock of 5-6 chicken (either by incubating eggs or purchasing very young chicks) to have as pets/ fresh eggs...I would like my flock to be made up of chicken of very distinctive colors or breed individual chicken....look is important but temperament is the key factor, all must be very Docile in nature
The breed I'm interested in is the English Orpingtons, Black, Golden Laced, Chocolate or Buff (either or) and maybe more as I learn about different colors, but they must be the very fluffy kind( with long feathers that kinda hide the legs)
I fell in love with EO for their look but more so for their reputation but I'm also considering other breeds like the Polish if is Docile and not high maintenance (I have kids and a full time job) but first I need to learn more about their temperament (and the existence of others lol) so I appreciate all the input I can get
Thank you!
I will be breeding my BBS Eng. Orphingtons this spring. Big gentle fluffy birds. I do have an extra Roo right now that I didn't have the heart to send to freezer camp as he is so gentle.Hello all
I feel bad cutting in your conversation but I'm looking for a breeder closer to me (so I can avoid shipping) and I feel I have more chances finding him/her on this thread
I'm looking to start a flock of 5-6 chicken (either by incubating eggs or purchasing very young chicks) to have as pets/ fresh eggs...I would like my flock to be made up of chicken of very distinctive colors or breed individual chicken....look is important but temperament is the key factor, all must be very Docile in nature
The breed I'm interested in is the English Orpingtons, Black, Golden Laced, Chocolate or Buff (either or) and maybe more as I learn about different colors, but they must be the very fluffy kind( with long feathers that kinda hide the legs)
I fell in love with EO for their look but more so for their reputation but I'm also considering other breeds like the Polish if is Docile and not high maintenance (I have kids and a full time job) but first I need to learn more about their temperament (and the existence of others lol) so I appreciate all the input I can get
Thank you!
Hi, I'm at the borderline with Genesee county, but don't mind drive for the right chickWhich end of Oakland county are you nearest too? I know an English orpington breeder I could PM you about if you're close enough for it to make sense. I also have some English Orpington color variety cross chicks I will eventually have extra pullets of, but they will not be solid colored. Carolina rare chicks or papas poultry are high quality shippers but they are expensive. There's also a hatchery (in, I want to say, Flint) that keeps English orpingtons, but I've never seen their stock, so I can't vouch for them other than saying they exist.
HiI will be breeding my BBS Eng. Orphingtons this spring. Big gentle fluffy birds. I do have an extra Roo right now that I didn't have the heart to send to freezer camp as he is so gentle.
Thank you so much!Hi Silly!!!!. Glad to hear you made it through the Big Blow![]()
Hi outdoor lover, welcome to NYC and the Michigan thread, good luck finding what you're looking for
Thank you!Welcome! And glad to see you back, Silly. No power outage here, wonderful! My coop has RATS!!! This morning one greeted me at her newly chewed doorway. Blast! Tomorrow the insulated coop walls get torn out, and unhappy rats will be disturbed big time. Then bait stations, more concrete in the foundation, and hopefully problem solved. It's been a tough week. Mary