Vivi has them coming up in her yard in TX... calls them calls them by a different name... They will grow where nothing else will.
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I think I told you that those buffs will grow on you. The eyes will be OK. I don't know why they do that. The cross of the two bloodlines is where I got that. I hope they grow out nice for you, if so you can take some to the ABA National at Knoxville in Dec. With all the shade you have they should keep good color. Back in Oklahoma I have 2 and a half acres and I only have 4 trees. That's a problem for me.
That's so true they are big birds. I need to get a bigger coop too.I have at the moment over 100 chicks. I only have three coops. My poor DH can only work so many hours a week to feed these fella's...lol
By October it is going to be full. Orps take up some serious room. I also have Wyndottes. They are huge birds too.
Post some photos here, and we'll try to help you.Is there a good source for breed standards for Buff Orpingtons? For some reason I can only find standards for Black, Blue, and White. I've got three chicks that are 2 weeks old today.![]()
One of them has wings that are feathering in very dark for a Buff, I feel-- almost brown! Also, I don't know what color their legs are supposed to be. It's not that I plan to start breeding them or anything, more that I paid $$ for the words "buff orps" and want to make sure that's exactly what they are...