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We live in western AZ, are retired & have 6 Lavender Orbingtons that are 8 weeks old. Purchased as a straight-run we’re fairly certain we have 4 hens & 2 Roos. We’ve pieced together a coop/run that we’re pleased with & tried very hard to predator proof it. 🙏 It’s entertaining how different their personalities are & love it when the sunlight hits their silvery bodies. Looking forward to our first “cock a doodle do” & eggs.
 

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We live in western AZ, are retired & have 6 Lavender Orbingtons that are 8 weeks old. Purchased as a straight-run we’re fairly certain we have 4 hens & 2 Roos. We’ve pieced together a coop/run that we’re pleased with & tried very hard to predator proof it. 🙏 It’s entertaining how different their personalities are & love it when the sunlight hits their silvery bodies. Looking forward to our first “cock a doodle do” & eggs.
Welcome to BYC. Your lavender Orpington chicks are very cute.
 
We live in western AZ, are retired & have 6 Lavender Orbingtons that are 8 weeks old. Purchased as a straight-run we’re fairly certain we have 4 hens & 2 Roos. We’ve pieced together a coop/run that we’re pleased with & tried very hard to predator proof it. 🙏 It’s entertaining how different their personalities are & love it when the sunlight hits their silvery bodies. Looking forward to our first “cock a doodle do” & eggs.
Welcome to BYC!!
 

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