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They used to be popular, over a 100 years ago. There even used to be a hatchery in PA that sold only orloff chickens in several different varieties! They were standardized as "Russians" by the APA, only to be removed later on due to a decline in interest.
A year or so ago, when I was looking for stock, 9 times out of 10, the folks I contacted had already sold out or gotten rid of their orloffs. Their reasoning was due to a sharp decline in egg productivity after the first year. A true steward of the breed would try to improve the productivity, not toss them all together for the latest fad. Trying times, very trying times.
Well I'm really liking these 2 a lot. They're one of the prettiest chickens I've ever seen and am going to probably look for for more. If I can find a male you can have all the eggs if you want.
Man, OEGB are
not very nice to newcomers. I put the 3 pullets and the cockerel I got from Michael D in with the Dun OEGB I got from GotGame last week and they were mean mean to her
Her name's Possum (Matt's wife named her) and she's already one of my very favorite chickens, the sweetest tiniest thing who loves attention and being held. I can't stand to let them "work it out" when it's one of my favorite chickens getting beat up. So I put her in the 10X10 pen with the Faverolles hen, the black Cochin bantam and my super gentle Dark Cornish. They accepted her right away, that's the sweet and gentle pen. The Faverolles hen mothers everyone, I love that girl a LOT and will never part with her. Is that typical behavior for OEGB? Are they really such angry little buggers? lol At this rate I won't be able to add any to them. I'll get little Possum's picture tomorrow, she's a adorable and the neatest color.
Do not add new birds during the daytime, wait until they are on the roost and go place the new bird in the middle of all the others on the roost, come morning they are all fine no issues even works when adding males just place the new male next to the other male.