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All I have to say is Boss Hog is a very appropriate name for that BIG BOY!!! Whewww he's HUGE!!! I almost feel sorry for the babe's in his breeding pen
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I see your point however, that Hen is born in Feb. 2011. She is more mature than one would think and if you saw her side by side with a rooster there is a definate difference in tail feathering and structure. I look forward to meeting you and your DH tonight. Lets pray the weather is kind to us later. Your little blue hen is scratching away in an open dog crate in my Insurance Office in A/C making a scene.....lol. Thank goodness I have understanding co-workers and a good Boss. I don't know to many office atmospheres that would allow one to bring a chicken in the office
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She will be in comfort till 2:30am with Spring water from the fountain, A/C, and a nice mash with BOSS in it.

I will definitely look over your Orp and if I feel it's a Pullet I will let you know. I really do not have a breeding program for that bird but, am willing to give it a good home where a rooster is allowed to Crow for hours on end
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I see your point however, that Hen is born in Feb. 2011. She is more mature than one would think and if you saw her side by side with a rooster there is a definate difference in tail feathering and structure. I look forward to meeting you and your DH tonight. Lets pray the weather is kind to us later. Your little blue hen is scratching away in an open dog crate in my Insurance Office in A/C making a scene.....lol. Thank goodness I have understanding co-workers and a good Boss. I don't know to many office atmospheres that would allow one to bring a chicken in the office
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She will be in comfort till 2:30am with Spring water from the fountain, A/C, and a nice mash with BOSS in it.

I will definitely look over your Orp and if I feel it's a Pullet I will let you know. I really do not have a breeding program for that bird but, am willing to give it a good home where a rooster is allowed to Crow for hours on end
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See you later
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*nods* The comparison of head growth to mine is no comparison. I am looking forward to tonight too, for many reasons including buying some good things to nibble on, my DH & DD both love yummy stuff from the garden. If all goes as we have currently planned please mail us a photo of when he grows all of his undoubtedly gorgeous tail feathers.
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You are definitely lucky to have a relaxed work atmosphere
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cya!​
 
All I have to say is Boss Hog is a very appropriate name for that BIG BOY!!! Whewww he's HUGE!!!

He is a teddy bear. I have a few of his offspring. The one trait I need to work on is stiffening up his tail. Many of the Orps you don't see the width too much anymore. ALOT of narrow rear end birds.

I love his color and look at those cute eyes

Tanner is just a fun loving boy.​
 
I think like many others I am really intrigued with the color projects, but having just gotten into chickens I am really lost on the creation of the different colors. Does anyone mind giving a general run down of how some of the colors are made?
I have a good grasp on basic genetics, but haven't really found the info to figure it out on my own...
I guess I will just throw out some questions & I appreciate any and all responses.
Where does the splash come from and why do people sell the eggs as labeled BBS?
How do you get a black, blue, splash and lavender bird- what colors would the parents be to each of those colors?
What happens if you breed a buff to a blue black splash or lavender? Do you get a new color or do the colors mix?
What about the white orps, if crossed with a buff or one of the BBS colors?
What colors breed true, like a buff to a buff always produces a buff, and which don't?
Can you produce sex linked birds using different colors of the same breed or do sex linked birds always have to come from mixing of two seperate breeds?
Thanks!
Ps if you wanna add more than just the answers to my questions please do!
 
See you later and if he is a he and I take him I will send you pic's I promise
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*nods* The comparison of head growth to mine is no comparison. I am looking forward to tonight too, for many reasons including buying some good things to nibble on, my DH & DD both love yummy stuff from the garden. If all goes as we have currently planned please mail us a photo of when he grows all of his undoubtedly gorgeous tail feathers.
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You are definitely lucky to have a relaxed work atmosphere
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Thanks!

I have some more questions now...
How do you get lavenders?
Chocolates?
Lemon cuckoo?
Is there a plain lemon or does lemon cuckoo just mean a buff with barring?
Does this apply to all chickens or just orps?
 

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