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Be careful Johnn, The Dragon Lady usually gets what she wants
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Some of our juveniles. Sorry about the photo quality.

A few of our Orpington juveniles. There are also some UA Blue Egg Layers in this group.

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A few of our Orpington juveniles. There is also some Sussex in this group and one duck.

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I have raised blue orp bantams for several years. I had that problem when I started and had it when I quit. My worst was black over blue. You will raise some nice ones and you will have some like this. I just sold the bad ones at the fles market.
Hey Don, I still have my OLD Black Orp bantam hen that came from your stock. She is terrific broody mom and I hope she will stick around a long time yet. She is better than ever as she grows older! I love her to pieces and her quality still very good, never fell apart except during molting time.

Sadly her blue sister didn't survive the attack one night..she was another of your beauties from your stock.

Wished you hadn't stop or quit but maybe a chance to get back again??
 
Hey Don, I still have my OLD Black Orp bantam hen that came from your stock. She is terrific broody mom and I hope she will stick around a long time yet. She is better than ever as she grows older! I love her to pieces and her quality still very good, never fell apart except during molting time.

Sadly her blue sister didn't survive the attack one night..she was another of your beauties from your stock.

Wished you hadn't stop or quit but maybe a chance to get back again??
I haven't stopped, just slowed down. I still have the std buffs and black bantams, ans I also have a few choc orp bantams to play with. Those little blacks will start laying around 4and 1/2 months and be ready to set at 6 months. Do you raise Southdowns?
 

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