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Big floppy comb, white ear lobes, high tailset. I would guess a White Leghorn. A brown egg layer would have red ear lobes.
so the lavender is one of the parents if so i wouldnt be able to use any of the offspring because of lavender popping back up in future generations im looking for pure english bbs orps but thank you thoughI have a trio of Orps- a splash English Orpington that's the size of a turkey, an American Lavender hen and their daughter a blue hen. I just hatched out 2 of the blue's eggs under a broody 2.5 weeks ago and got a blue and splash and I also have 7 in the incu right now that should hatch in 2 weeks or so. I'm looking to get one or two more splash and the rest will be up for grabs.
I didn't think so... Some of my friends suggested it. Idk what to doYou can't shoot a hawk. not sure how to prevent the attacks beside a covered run.
You could test them now.How early can I do the water test to check the eggs to see if they might hatch. Do I have to wait till they eggs are due or overdue? Can I do them earlier? How early? My eggs are due to hatch in about 5 days? I'm trying to leave it up to my broodies, but they are first timers so I'm worried...and I'm impatient!
If you find a black english orp, I'm looking for one to put on my Lavender hens.Anyone else raise bbs=blue black splash english orpingtons would love to get some more pullets locally as its getting too hot to have them shipped from other states located in cny sherburne earlville norwich area
are you looking for a roo or pullet i may have an extra roo he just doesnt get along with other roosIf you find a black english orp, I'm looking for one to put on my Lavender hens.