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Yay Bella! I am so happy to hear that she is getting better. Now she needs to hurry up and get back to her ornery self, hehe.

Maybe Bella will get back to her old self again!
Hopefully we will get the old Bella back, but not in full blast or she will annoy me again!
Photos of Bella's feet now ? She looks like she feels better. Well done you !
I looked at her feet last night and honestly, I couldn't see a noticable change. They look a bit nice than they did though. But something must be changing to get her to perch again. I am happy she is perching because I have always thought if something came in the shed without the intention of killing the hens and Bella was juts lying there, then it probably would get her!
 
G'morning! Could someone please explain to me how to make a chocolate Cuckoo Orp? I have a rooster that is cuckoo split for chocolate, a chocolate hen and a cuckoo hen. I can not find anywhere what to do to create chocolate cuckoo. I would greatly appreciate it!
 
Hopefully we will get the old Bella back, but not in full blast or she will annoy me again!
I looked at her feet last night and honestly, I couldn't see a noticable change. They look a bit nice than they did though. But something must be changing to get her to perch again. I am happy she is perching because I have always thought if something came in the shed without the intention of killing the hens and Bella was juts lying there, then it probably would get her!
Orps also have much cleaner bottoms when they roost. I spend weeks teaching all my babies to roost for that reason.
 
G'morning!  Could someone please explain to me how to make a chocolate Cuckoo Orp?  I have a rooster that is cuckoo split for chocolate, a chocolate hen and a cuckoo hen.  I can not find
anywhere what to do to create chocolate cuckoo.  I would greatly appreciate it!

Hi the best info I know of is here:
http://www.keiths-orps.co.uk/categories/large-fowl/chocolate-cuckoo.html
they have some great links at the end. You will need to know about your chickens genetics.
Keiths Orps are specialists. I have bought fertilized eggs from them.
Good luck let me know if this helped.
 
Thank you.  From what I'm told Dad was a double barred rooster and mom was a chocolate hen.

Cuckoo - split to Chocolate - Bantam Orpingtons.  These roosters when placed with a chocolate hen will produce your own line of chocolate cuckoos.  The parent roo is a double factor cuckoo and the parent hen is a chocolate bantam.
 
Here is a pic of Bella's feet today. I'm not sure if they are getting better or not :/ But she wasn't happy with me picking her up, she even pood on me! Also, she ate out my hand for the very fist time today! But she was pecking me for some of it.


 
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Thought yous might like to see a pic of My 2 bantam Black Orpingtons that I had in 2010/2011. they were broody on the pic so thats why their faces are quite pale.






 
Here is a pic of Bella's feet today. I'm not sure if they are getting better or not :/ But she wasn't happy with me picking her up, she even pood on me! Also, she ate out my hand for the very fist time today! But she was pecking me for some of it.
They look better! But that mud you guys have over there may be her worst enemy!
 

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