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I believe they are pinkish yellow color... Why?

Because that 2nd to the last pic you sent... the chicken almost looked like it had a beard... but I an no expert that's for sure. Buff Orpingtons should have white feet. Can look pinkish too just not black, blue, ect.
 
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Taking a few of these to the Connorsville IN Show

Indiana Poultry Breeders Association 59th Annual



Should be a great show.

Taking Fidrych and two Black girls. Still undecided.

Here is Fid and Boss.



I love his long back!

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Young and up and comer in another pen

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another in the same pen

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Just a question about your pens, do they stay in there all the time? If not what is the process in the am/pm to get to where they need to go

Yes their in there for breeding sleeping eating. The pens get moved about till dead winter then we go into the pole barn with the heat and lites IF I choose. I did not last winter.
 
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Just a question about your pens, do they stay in there all the time? If not what is the process in the am/pm to get to where they need to go

Yes their in there for breeding sleeping eating. The pens get moved about till dead winter then we go into the pole barn with the heat and lites IF I choose. I did not last winter.

So they don't have any nest boxes or covered area, I'm not judging at all, just trying to learn as I enter the world of breeding myself, thanks for the education
 
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Yes their in there for breeding sleeping eating. The pens get moved about till dead winter then we go into the pole barn with the heat and lites IF I choose. I did not last winter.

So they don't have any nest boxes or covered area, I'm not judging at all, just trying to learn as I enter the world of breeding myself, thanks for the education

They don't have nest boxes. And that is why they don't go broody. Give them a box and they go broody
 
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Their covered pens. I know your not breeding, you have told me that many times. But when you do it is easier on the cock birds in smaller pens. They won't choose favorites that way. Some old timers have smaller pens breeding pens. Like 4 foot by 4 foot. But again I know you aren't breeding. In many of my pics you can see the vinyl roof.
 
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Their covered pens. I know your not breeding, you have told me that many times. But when you do it is easier on the cock birds in smaller pens. They won't choose favorites that way. Some old timers have smaller pens breeding pens. Like 4 foot by 4 foot. But again I know you aren't breeding. In many of my pics you can see the vnyl roof.

I'm going to be breeding coronation sussex, wheaten marans and silver penciled plymouth rocks - I'm just waiting for babies to grow out...I found out I CAN have roosters
 
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Their covered pens. I know your not breeding, you have told me that many times. But when you do it is easier on the cock birds in smaller pens. They won't choose favorites that way. Some old timers have smaller pens breeding pens. Like 4 foot by 4 foot. But again I know you aren't breeding. In many of my pics you can see the vnyl roof.

I'm going to be breeding coronation sussex, wheaten marans and silver penciled plymouth rocks - I'm just waiting for babies to grow out...I found out I CAN have roosters

Well here you go. IF you need a dry place I find a cheap used garbage can is as good as anything for them to hide from the elements. Problem is they rather be in the rain in my larger grow out pens. My Buffs choose the rain over the inside the pole barn where they can go but choose not
 

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