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Here is what I was taught was the perfect Orpington Type:

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The male bird is very nice. Don't really like his tail, but so close. Guess some of the Lavenders are getting very close to the good Orpington type. Almost makes me want some...almost!

I'm not fond of his tail either. It never grows right. It's worse now cause my two drakes pick on him so much. He is the sweetest rooster I have had though. I had a Black roo who was mean as a snake. We kept him because he was a carrier for the lav but once this guy was big enough and proved fertile off to the butcher he went. Of course it didn't help his plight that he attacked me from behind!

So far the tail thing seems to be a non-issue with his offspring.
 
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Ohh thats a good point Ill change that now

Also... Lil your pics ate as good as they always are your birds are so beautiful and fluffie

Horse your birds are great the coloring on the buff blue one is really cool

Scbatz those lavs look really nice better then most that ive seen:D

Thanks, they are charlie and jody's lines. They deserve so much praise for the quality of what I'm getting.
 
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That is good. Was looking at some of hinks lavendors. You guys are starting to get real close to show quality Orpington Type. What about the size?

He's not bad. I would like him to be a bit thicker. I think he's more lean than the standard. Maybe lanky would be the best word for it. And obviously he is not as heavily feathered as I would want to see. If you look at the black girls in the photos, they are from a different line and their body type, more compact build and heavier feathering is more to standard, IMO. I have some chicks growing out from the first crossing of these two lines and they are definitely carrying the hens' body type.
 
I have some tanky little blacks and four blues that are four weeks old. They are the feathering in slow and being under the light has their feathers a little spikey. So cute and growing on a daily basis. I believe this first one is a little pullet
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Don't worry no feather picking here. It is just the way they feather in. They will be completely clothed in two weeks.

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They are precious!!! I love the look on the little spikey pullets face. It as if she is saying "do you have to? I am having a bad hair day!"

Only another 1/2 hour til the PO opens and I can see if your eggs have come today!!!!
 
Mabel just went broody! I love her gold collar! She follows me everywhere until now, she won't leave the nest. I have eggs coming thursday for her to hatch, can't wait. Pls PM me if anyone has 3 white orp eggs I can buy

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