Post Pics Of Orps/ Orpingtons HERE

Well after nearly 2 years of trying to get this breed, I have finally acquired some real Buff Orpingtons. :D Huzzah! I had a few hatchery buffs from time to time, but those were much smaller, and I had some skunk trouble and lost most of them. Now I have a nice trio, and I'm super excited to start breeding them and getting to know this breed!
Grats Steve! They are hard to see well but I'm still happy for you to finally get some!
 
Don't need a vehicle. Got my forked tail back from the cleaners yesterday. Dragons FLY! Where are photos of the other 30 odd babies out there? I'd love to see them !
Lady, your welcome up here any ol time..get out that split tail and get on up here! doors always open ...Just watch that landing..dont land inbetween that momma bear and those 3 babies..I hear she can move a mountian if her 3 are threatened..so stick the landing....I still cant beleive momma bear had 3 babies...she must have gotten confused with the warm weather we had..I think they smell the bee hives....I dont have that many chickies just yet , but you hold on and I will show you pics..
 
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thats too bad :/ our BO started laying a few weeks ago. the 3rd to lay!
Its probablies because she still acts like her mothers chick and her mother still treats her like her chick, Bella will just be a free loader for life at this rate!, im hoping her mother will go broody again this year...
 
Its probablies because she still acts like her mothers chick and her mother still treats her like her chick, Bella will just be a free loader for life at this rate!, im hoping her mother will go broody again this year...
She actually wasn't raised from a broody hen, We don't know why she layed so early!
 

My Bella :) I LOVE her. Sweet fatty that she is.




Sweetie Pie, another one of my very friendly girls


Abby, who I can only assume is PART orpington since she hangs out with the flock and eats chicken poop.



Mr. Splash, my big boy. I know he's nowhere near perfect and his colors aren't very good, but he's still the most lovable rooster I've ever met.


And Poop Chicken, who will sit on your lap if you're outside and who demands treats from you every single time you open the back door.
 

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