Post Pics Of Orps/ Orpingtons HERE

Hard to tell but they appear to be of decent quality and have good lacing. I don't think you'll have any problems breeding them to each other at least the first year. In that time you can learn more and then decide if you want to bring a different line in and from where.

They won't lay till around 7-8 months old though it's hard to predict. I've had them start at 6 months and as late as 11 months.
 
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IF I am guessing right, you have 2 cockerels. And the one in the 2nd pic is the one I would use. IF he is in fact a he, he has better type. And just whack the one in the first pic. Only breed with your best. Then the offspring cull for:
BROADEST HEAD
BROADEST CHEST
BROADEST BACK

Hi I am new to BYC and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I just started with some blue Orpingtons. They are the American type not hatchery but I do not know how high the quality is. Would any one recommend some reading, forums or sites so I can get a better understanding of the breed. Mine are young and they do not seem to be the smartest birds but they are mostly friendly with the exception of 1 cockerel who seems more skittish than mean. My questions are fairly simple: do they mature slower than say EEs, how old when they start laying, do they roost (mine seem to sleep on the floor) and since I am not sure of the extent of the line breeding would it be wise to bring in a different line of black to hopefully add to what I have? I have a pair that is approaching 5 months & a trio that is approx. 9-10 weeks. The trio is the friendliest since I hand raised them. Below are pics from a few weeks to a month ago. Any information would be greatly appreciated.




The older pair (sorry about pic it was almost dark). These were breeder culled at about 6 wks.
 
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Hi I am new to BYC and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I just started with some blue Orpingtons. They are the American type not hatchery but I do not know how high the quality is. Would any one recommend some reading, forums or sites so I can get a better understanding of the breed. Mine are young and they do not seem to be the smartest birds but they are mostly friendly with the exception of 1 cockerel who seems more skittish than mean. My questions are fairly simple: do they mature slower than say EEs, how old when they start laying, do they roost (mine seem to sleep on the floor) and since I am not sure of the extent of the line breeding would it be wise to bring in a different line of black to hopefully add to what I have? I have a pair that is approaching 5 months & a trio that is approx. 9-10 weeks. The trio is the friendliest since I hand raised them. Below are pics from a few weeks to a month ago. Any information would be greatly appreciated.




The older pair (sorry about pic it was almost dark). These were breeder culled at about 6 wks.
Welcome to the forum! I'd wait to see what they look like at a year old. I like the lacing on them. Orps mature slowly. Meanwhile, do you have a copy of the Standard of Perfection? You can get one from APA.Reading it ,especially the first few chapters, will help you a lot.
 
Thanks everyone. I do not have a copy of the Standard of Perfection. I will go look it up. I think I have 3 pullets & 2 cockerels but 1 of the young pullets is bigger darker with a larger comb but no saddle feathers. I will try to post pics later.
 
Here are the pics the larger pullet & cockerel were hatched either Feb. or March and the younger trio was hatched May 10th (so 11 wks old):



The pullet closest to the wall looks very different than the other one but I am almost sure its a pullet. The way it carries its tail, shape of tail, no saddle feathering but larger comb. Am I wrong?
 
Here are the pics the larger pullet & cockerel were hatched either Feb. or March and the younger trio was hatched May 10th (so 11 wks old):



The pullet closest to the wall looks very different than the other one but I am almost sure its a pullet. The way it carries its tail, shape of tail, no saddle feathering but larger comb. Am I wrong?
Pullet below the wall, K on top.Next pic: P,P, K, from left to right. They are pretty! Grow them out!
 
Pullet below the wall, K on top.Next pic: P,P, K, from left to right. They are pretty! Grow them out!
Thank you. I do not know anything about Orpingtons but I really like the looks of the young pullet next to the wall. She may not be show quality (I guess I will learn) but so far I like everything about her but think maybe her comb is going to be big. She has a large head compared to the other pullets & the young cockerel appears to have a nice broad head & chest for his age. Time will tell. I plan on growing them all out with the exception of the older cockerel (undecided). If I find some nice blacks I will replace him and add a few black pullets to broaden my gene pool.
 
Here is a pic of my oldest and now smartest White Orp cockerel from my newly created White Orp pen. He is smart enough to not get off his butt while I was taking pics of him and the other in his pen




Group shot of these 5 to 6 month oles in with him



Sorta like this pullet



FERAN is oldest breeding male. He is in my number one pen



BARR BRADY is in my number two pen. He is in with my best BUSTOFF hen.



I only kept 3 BUSTOFF hens. One got eaten in a Racoon attack last year. The best of the lot is this 5 to 6 month ole's mommy.
Many times I was told to not use BUSTOFF. Told I would ruin my breeding program for all my Orp IF I did.
This is just one of his Grand Daughters.




And that is my BIRCHEN MARAN'S 4 year old cock Bruno being nosey in the backround



 
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Here is a pic of my oldest and now smartest White Orp cockerel from my newly created White Orp pen. He is smart enough to not get off his butt while I was taking pics of him and the other in his pen




Group shot of these 5 to 6 month oles in with him



Sorta like this pullet



FERAN is oldest breeding male. He is in my number one pen



BARR BRADY is in my number two pen. He is in with my best BUSTOFF hen.



I only kept 3 BUSTOFF hens. One got eaten in a Racoon attack last year. The best of the lot is this 5 to 6 month ole's mommy.
Many times I was told to not use BUSTOFF. Told I would ruin my breeding program for all my Orp IF I did.
This is just one of his Grand Daughters.




And that is my BIRCHEN MARAN'S 4 year old cock Bruno being nosey in the backround



That's an Orp with a 45 degree tail? What ever happened to the SOP?
 

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