It said Chantecler on the invoice, but I'm not going to complain because as it is they sent me 15 other extra birds from the breeds on my order, and it was only 1 small mistake. As a day-old chick it definitely looked like a buff chantecler. Only after a few wing feathers started coming in did it look different. I thought maybe they had a chantecler/orloff project going on. It maybe a project bird, because the comb is wrong to be pure Asil, the color wrong to be pure Kraienkoppe, etc,etc. I received a total of 66 chicks from them alive and well. I'm not real happy with the quality of some of them, but now I have an incubator, so I can hatch eggs from breeders instead of ordering from hatcheries. But back to Orloffs.....I wasn't meaning to hyjack the thread. I read through all the posts, and is seems the Orloffs stop laying much after the pullet year because of broodiness? This was not indicated in Storey's Illustrated Guide to Poultry. I just says that the stop laying much. I thought it was just because of poor laying ability. Do the make good mothers then? Are they valuable after the pullet year as broodies and mamas for other breeds?