May 12, 2014 #1 bobcatdan In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 82 3 48 So my daughter just got a hen that is suppose to be a Buff Orpington, but it doesn't look like what I have seen in pictures. what do you think?????
So my daughter just got a hen that is suppose to be a Buff Orpington, but it doesn't look like what I have seen in pictures. what do you think?????
May 12, 2014 #2 Celizwalsh Chirping 6 Years Dec 4, 2013 160 26 88 Northeastern Pennsylvania, USA It looks more like the brown egg layers (rhode island red/white leghorns) I used to have.
May 12, 2014 #3 Celizwalsh Chirping 6 Years Dec 4, 2013 160 26 88 Northeastern Pennsylvania, USA Here is a link http://www.moyerschicks.com/catalog/brown-egg-layers/brown-egg-layer-pullet-female I definately don't think its a buff orpington because they are much lighter in color ... more of a cream. here is a picture of my buff chick and you can see she is less red then your girl.
Here is a link http://www.moyerschicks.com/catalog/brown-egg-layers/brown-egg-layer-pullet-female I definately don't think its a buff orpington because they are much lighter in color ... more of a cream. here is a picture of my buff chick and you can see she is less red then your girl.
May 12, 2014 #4 red horse ranch Crowing 11 Years Jan 24, 2014 2,333 2,751 422 Buffalo Wyoming bobcatdan said: So my daughter just got a hen that is suppose to be a Buff Orpington, but it doesn't look like what I have seen in pictures. what do you think????? Click to expand... By the white on the tail and wing, I would say red sex link.
bobcatdan said: So my daughter just got a hen that is suppose to be a Buff Orpington, but it doesn't look like what I have seen in pictures. what do you think????? Click to expand... By the white on the tail and wing, I would say red sex link.
May 12, 2014 #5 song of joy Crowing 9 Years Apr 22, 2012 1,191 681 281 Central Pennsylvania I agree, it's not a buff orpington. It looks like one of the egg-laying hybrids (e.g., red star, cinnamon queen, etc.).
I agree, it's not a buff orpington. It looks like one of the egg-laying hybrids (e.g., red star, cinnamon queen, etc.).
May 12, 2014 Thread starter #6 bobcatdan In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 82 3 48 I thought sex link too, but not for sure. I will also check out link u posted.
May 12, 2014 #7 Firekin1 Songster 8 Years Apr 5, 2014 460 44 146 Nova Scotia I've seen buffs that color before but are usually the result of a buff and red (sometimes another color) orpington sneaking together at some point....
I've seen buffs that color before but are usually the result of a buff and red (sometimes another color) orpington sneaking together at some point....
May 12, 2014 #9 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Jun 18, 2010 31,453 4,274 581 Southern Oregon red sex link.