orloffer
Crowing
I see that Gray Farms has already answered, but I will put out my answer anyways:I don't have Orloffs But I am considering getting a couple. A few questions:
Are they good layers?
Are they a recognized breed in the United States?
Are they a heritage breed?
Any specifics?
a) Orloffs are fair layers, not the best but not the worst either. My Orloff sits in the next box with her tail facing outwards!
b) They are not recognized by the American Poultry Association, though they have a long history. They are currently considered endangered, and are rare in the U.S. I think Privett hatchery is the only large hatchery that sells them.
c) They are a heritage breed in Russia, but I am not sure about what they are here.
d) Orloffs are slow to mature, and very cold hardy and quiet and calm, though perhaps not the type to jump up on your lap. Their body shape is rather heavy and tall, almost like that of a game bird. My Orloff has a very deep, distinctive voice. Overall, they are a wonderful addition to any flock and people seem to admire them.