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Here is a pic of my first Orpington! She/he is a week old. She was advertised as a lavender splash but even a newbie like me knew this wasn't the case when I saw her. I'm wondering if there's any chance she might turn out to be a blue? Any insight would be appreciated! I was told she was from j c hink stock.
Here is a pic of my first Orpington! She/he is a week old. She was advertised as a lavender splash but even a newbie like me knew this wasn't the case when I saw her. I'm wondering if there's any chance she might turn out to be a blue? Any insight would be appreciated! I was told she was from j c hink stock.
One of my better poultry buddies told me about a conversation with David Pownall he had. David is prolly one of the most respected Orps breeders in the world. David resides in the UK. Paul is Canadian, and an APA judge. Paul said David asked him "why are your American Orp's backs too long?" Paul replied,"why are your UK Orp's backs too short".
Point of this is to stress to folks, that you breed them the way you like them. That is what I am doing. I was told that I should not use a mixed breed bird that I called BUSTOFF by more then one or two of the UOC members. I am glad I did not listen to them.
One of BUSTOFF's great grandsons is daddy to these 2 Blues. The Blue line I was given have thrown shorter backs. To correct that I used one of BUSTOFF's son, my famed Harold the Brown/Red to hopefully throw longer backs & possibly give me bigger heads.
The darker Blue has more of the body I like. The lighter colored Blue has the color I like. Just a matter of time before I get one that fits what I want.
Great Great grandson's of the BUS
Seems like I will have no problem with longer backs and nice heads in my Whites.
Nice full rounded breasts is what I like.
Mouse is one of many Great Great grandson's of the BUS. I have to thank both Harry and Alan for encouraging me to use these males to make some better quality birds. Breeding is such hit and miss. In poultry you best not hesitate in breeding. You need to take chances. So far I like what I am seeing from the grand kids from Harold.
I always like these full rounded breast males. Especially in Black
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I am new to Orps myself so I don't know a lot. Is there a chance this chick is a Lavender split? I can't tell much from the color but looks black to me but some blues are very dark. If he/she is a lavender split then it will carry the lavender gene no matter what color it turns out to be (I think). Maybe some of the more experienced Orp people can lend more insight and correct me if I am wrong.
He/she is a cutie!