orpington Question

jack bache

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hay i have been breeding chickens for a long time now. And i was wondering is orpingtons are a popular breed because i told some people that i know i was getting some orpingtons and i got given $450 in total from them people.
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i was wondering are they rare or what?????
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Are you trying to purchase some Orps and the price is $450? If so, they are probably Imports. There are a small few of us that have imported Orpingtons from the UK and the prices are higher than the regular American Orps.

Here is a thread on Imported Orpingtons if you are interested.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=386051
 
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You should be able to get Exhibition Quality Orpingtons at a better price than that. Many of the importers of the English type are charging high prices to recoup their investment. You should expect to pay about $100 to $150 for a good trio of American SOP type Orpingtons.
 
Just so you know, most people never saw anything but a Buff Orpington. In some places getting any other color is difficult. So they aren't what I'd call rare, but good ones can be pretty hard to come by sometimes.
 
Wow.. We don't sell exhibition chickens around here that are that price. The most I ever paid for one was $20.00. I have never bought from a hatchery, all breeders. My BUFF Orpington is SQ and I only paid $15 for her.
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What? Is this serious? What types did you have?

Im sorry I didn't realize you were in another country...it makes sense now with the $ they are offering you for them..
 
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What? Is this serious? What types did you have?

Im sorry I didn't realize you were in another country...it makes sense now with the $ they are offering you for them..

That makes sense.


Other countries have a lot of rare colored Orps that are $$ because they're such rare colors, but the colors are getting less and less rare each year. Such includes Crele, Jubilee, Mottled, Gold Laced, Chocolate, and good quality Lavender.
 

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