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The spangled I found the seller through ebay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-Russion-Orloff-Hatching-Eggs-/230977815298), Tom Thompson. The mottled's through a member of the Russian Orloff Society Group on facebook, & the Mahogany's http://kummerpoultry.com/our-breeds/large-fowl/
There is also a list on the US Orloff Club http://usorloffs.freeforums.net/
Never heard of mottled. That would be black with white chips? Either that or you bought two of the same thing, being Spangled. RBR should have BBR. Black breasted red. You got it.ashandvine not sure what RBR is if I find out any other variations out I will most def let you & NC know. The person I got my Mottleds from has creole, cuckoo, & black they're working on but as you say it's important to know how they got it. I have a young pair of white bantams but I'm more on the LF side. I also have a few Mahogany eggs coming in this week so we'll see how that goes. Would like to find some Black Breasted Mahogany as well.
I had hens from 1 year to nearly four.Ashandvine,
Thanks for the answer about egg production. I am happy with that output. By older hens, how old?
Did you mean to type hatchery or a hatcher as in breeder? Washington state is probably one of the women in here... although if coyotes got her birds that would be a real shame. Heather maybe?Alaskan I got my Spangled (day old chicks) from a hatcher in Ohio, the Mottled eggs from a lady out in Washington state( her last eggs since her adults got eaten by coyotes a few days later), & my Mahogany eggs I ordered from Erhard.
My Spangled settling in for the night (8 wks old tomorrow)