Pink Grandma
In the Brooder
- Jan 12, 2026
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Hello everyone, I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself.
I am located in Eastern Washington state, retired and turning into a crazy chicken lady
I have been secretly reading your wonderful advice and information and decided it was time for me to join in.
I have been keeping chickens for only 3 years now.
I have finally achieved my goal of a fully Orpington flock, now to get the breeding and colors dialed in.
I currently have 12 hens:
3-Lavender - almost 2 years old
1-Chocolate - almost 2 years old
4-Buff - 1 year old
2-Jubilee - 1 year old
2- hatched from my flock that are black with gold lacing - what color would those be considered??? (one is 8 months old/one is 5 months old)
1-Jublee Rooster - 1 year old
1-Black Rooster (hatched from my flock) - 8 months old
2-Red Roosters (hatched from my flock) - 5 months old
1- Rooster looks like Partridge Orpington colors (hatched from my flock) - 5 months old
I am not keeping all those roosters - but which ones do I keep??? The oldest and top dog??
**Did have a lavender rooster to begin with and he is the father of the 8 month old black rooster and black/gold hen**
Only 2 of my hens have ever gone broody and hatched eggs 1 Lavender and 1 Jubilee. Both of those were bought from a home farmer. Noticed that none of my Buffs have ever gone broody and they were purchased from Wilco Farm store - is there something to those hatchery chicks not going broody?
Instead of adding hatchery purchased chicks this year I currently have eggs in an incubator which I have never done and pray daily that I don't kill them all!!
My chickens are spoiled, they have a Winter Coop/run and a Summer Coop/run. The winter coop has the electricity and running water. The Summer Coop has all the shade. Both have nice sheds converted into roosting and egg laying areas.
Loving my chicken lady life and learning something new every day.
I am located in Eastern Washington state, retired and turning into a crazy chicken lady

I have been secretly reading your wonderful advice and information and decided it was time for me to join in.
I have been keeping chickens for only 3 years now.
I have finally achieved my goal of a fully Orpington flock, now to get the breeding and colors dialed in.
I currently have 12 hens:
3-Lavender - almost 2 years old
1-Chocolate - almost 2 years old
4-Buff - 1 year old
2-Jubilee - 1 year old
2- hatched from my flock that are black with gold lacing - what color would those be considered??? (one is 8 months old/one is 5 months old)
1-Jublee Rooster - 1 year old
1-Black Rooster (hatched from my flock) - 8 months old
2-Red Roosters (hatched from my flock) - 5 months old
1- Rooster looks like Partridge Orpington colors (hatched from my flock) - 5 months old
I am not keeping all those roosters - but which ones do I keep??? The oldest and top dog??
**Did have a lavender rooster to begin with and he is the father of the 8 month old black rooster and black/gold hen**
Only 2 of my hens have ever gone broody and hatched eggs 1 Lavender and 1 Jubilee. Both of those were bought from a home farmer. Noticed that none of my Buffs have ever gone broody and they were purchased from Wilco Farm store - is there something to those hatchery chicks not going broody?
Instead of adding hatchery purchased chicks this year I currently have eggs in an incubator which I have never done and pray daily that I don't kill them all!!
My chickens are spoiled, they have a Winter Coop/run and a Summer Coop/run. The winter coop has the electricity and running water. The Summer Coop has all the shade. Both have nice sheds converted into roosting and egg laying areas.
Loving my chicken lady life and learning something new every day.
Glad you joined.