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I respect your opinion Kathy and I believe you. I don't raise them, you do, but generally birds that look like that don't lay well. Do they lay well the second year? That is the real test.
A 10 pound hen would be in the DQ range of the SOP Standards. Hens are currently at 8 lbs.
Walt
They make a nice Sunday dinner, though.
I have the Imported Orps for their beauty. Watching them flow across my lawn brings a smile to my face. I enjoy them so much. I hatch way too much, and have a processing pen now. My freezer should be full before winter, as will the freezers of our children. I am gonna try Barred Rocks, Delawares, New Hampshires, and Orps this year. Soon after that I will have project birds to process ...... alot of them, I believe. I am looking for size for the processing pen.
If a person is not into showing, I think they would make a fine addition to any poultry yard. I don't know about their laying ability, but as I said birds that look like that USUALLY don't lay well in the long haul. Let me know how they lay through the season. Maybe next spring I can buy some hatching eggs from you? I am guessing that you get black, blue and splash from a set of birds. I really do like the birds, I just have problems with them fitting into the current APA SOP. Since yesterday I have gone online and looked at them. They seem to be all over the place as far as type. Some look like they could almost pass in an APA show, but the others (the real UK birds I suspect) look like cochins. Same massive head, body style and loose feathers as a Cochin. The true UK birds also look as if they COULD have problems with fertility with all the feathers around the vent of the females and the huge size of the males. Maybe not though......don't know, I don't raise them.
Walt
I respect your opinion Kathy and I believe you. I don't raise them, you do, but generally birds that look like that don't lay well. Do they lay well the second year? That is the real test.
A 10 pound hen would be in the DQ range of the SOP Standards. Hens are currently at 8 lbs.
Walt
They make a nice Sunday dinner, though.

I have the Imported Orps for their beauty. Watching them flow across my lawn brings a smile to my face. I enjoy them so much. I hatch way too much, and have a processing pen now. My freezer should be full before winter, as will the freezers of our children. I am gonna try Barred Rocks, Delawares, New Hampshires, and Orps this year. Soon after that I will have project birds to process ...... alot of them, I believe. I am looking for size for the processing pen.
If a person is not into showing, I think they would make a fine addition to any poultry yard. I don't know about their laying ability, but as I said birds that look like that USUALLY don't lay well in the long haul. Let me know how they lay through the season. Maybe next spring I can buy some hatching eggs from you? I am guessing that you get black, blue and splash from a set of birds. I really do like the birds, I just have problems with them fitting into the current APA SOP. Since yesterday I have gone online and looked at them. They seem to be all over the place as far as type. Some look like they could almost pass in an APA show, but the others (the real UK birds I suspect) look like cochins. Same massive head, body style and loose feathers as a Cochin. The true UK birds also look as if they COULD have problems with fertility with all the feathers around the vent of the females and the huge size of the males. Maybe not though......don't know, I don't raise them.
Walt