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I think it could be a wonderful discussion... if it could be kept positive.
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I would love to hear from breeders of both types of birds and learn what advantages there are to keeping both, or disadvantages, etc.

Anyways, I'll hush up now about this topic. Hope to see your new thread started soon!
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I suggest you start a thread asking this question as recent moderation just happened on this thread and it was requested that if anyone wants to discuss the differences between the two types, a new thread should be started.

If you do so I'll gladly discuss my UK Orps there with you, just post the link.
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Also, I'm in the Bay Area and my UK birds are thriving.

yes, you are right. Ok. everyone ignore this question.
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Although, to be honest, I don't want a full blown discussion, just a fast nudge to help me figure things out. LOL. If nobody else starts the thread by the time I can come back on (saturday or sunday), then I will. Hmmm, it really could be a great discussion if it was kept positive, yes?

Your answer to your question on differences in the UK vs APA lays inside this 1911 Reliable Poultry Journal Book on Orpingtons. This book clearly defines the two.

http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t77s8625n
 
But one thing i love having the best of both worlds.. get a bit of each and enjoy them.. also having multi colors of orps is also wonderful to, white, blue, black, buff and the newest colors coming to town like lavender and cuckoo, lemon cuckoo, mottled, jubilee etc.. wow you gotta love it
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I am very much looking forward to the Crossroads Show here in Indy. I have been fortunate to get 6 of Doug Akers Buff Orp chicks. I had to go to his farm back in late April to pick them up. And he showed off his best of the best Buffs. I already seen and lost to several. But all I can say is wait till Crossroads. That show is here in Indianapolis Oct 29th & 30th. Anyone who likes huge Orps will get to see Doug's and Tony's & everyone else who brings Orps and competes. We ALL then will know what a HUGE Orp looks like.
Here is a couple of update pics of the males of the 6 Buffs I picked up. To say I will be using them in my breeding program goes without saying. now with what I learned with my BUSTOFF breeding I can safely say one or two of these Buff boys will be breeding more then just Buff.
Duke
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Duke's head
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Duke's back
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Curly Q Link and his superb tail to be
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The male on the left is Doug's and my number three of the 6 chicks from him. One girl on the right is from my line the other is from Doug's
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I finally stole my partners camera while she was at work so I could get some decent pictures
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Group huddle, the pullet standing in back has some grand features. All blue feet and beak. Others have flaws...black is BBS Plymouth Rock.

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Playing with my newly downloaded photo editor here...Cordon at 11 weeks.

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This girl has nice dark lacing but thinking wont breed her as she was runty and has other faults.
 
Couple pics from around the yard.

It's HOGG TIME!
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Boss Hogg is happy entertaining the 2 BAMMA girls and one of last years Black from my original Black line
Guess which one is not from BAMMA?
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Thrusty and his women.
2 of the 3 girls are from D Chandler's Buffs via Dawn Suiter. The other is one of my 3 best Buff girls from last year.
THANK YOU DAWN!!!!!
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Son of my Mottled girl and Serpico.
Interestingly Serpico is number 5 in my Black Orp cock/cockerel depth chart and not so big, and the Mottled hen is not so big, so let's see how MERV grows out.
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One of just a couple of my Blues. And one of only 3 Blue SPlashes. Most all of my Blues have BAMMA blood from DOCTOR "J". AKA "DOC"
Grandaughter of DOC, and from General Spanky, DOC's boy
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A local fan favorite. Frank proves that two scrawny narrow butt birds can produce a decent type Orp. Frank's mom is one of those 2 Speckled Sussex/Buff Orp mixes. The hen's was breed to one of the narrower boys who was sold to a young boy to show in the county fair under the "MEAT" bird category. Neither parent's shown the size that Frank displays at this age. He is destined to pick up the torch and be used in my BBR project plus who knows where else I may use Frank
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And one of my Buff line boys who is showing some promise.
Swaboda. He is the one on the right, the one on the left is heading out.
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My Buff Sport and the only White Orp I own.
TiTo Fuentes is his name. He is very happy!
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TiTo's 1/2 Brother Fedor.
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Hello everyone!

I'm looking for 2-3 dozen Blue or Lavender Orpington Hatching Eggs Shipped. I'm wanting good quality birds! Please quote this post or Pm me! I'm wanting these ASAP! Thank you so much!

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Not meaning to upset anyone but is there anybody on here that has any UK Orpingtons or know who I can get in touch with to get about a dozen eggs from the BBS ? Any help will be greatly appreciated Thanx so much
 

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