Have you trimed the feather around the vents?I'm guessing my cockarel is 8 months old and I've yet to get a fertilized egg from the pair. I know he is going through the motions, but no fertilization. How long do you wait?
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Have you trimed the feather around the vents?I'm guessing my cockarel is 8 months old and I've yet to get a fertilized egg from the pair. I know he is going through the motions, but no fertilization. How long do you wait?
Didn't you get some bantams from me? How is the size compared to the others????These are a true bantams. I also have the bantam chocolates. I agree lots of people are trying to up their size. I have 3 different lines of the chocs and have been selecting my smallest ones to keep back for breeders so to continue breeding a true chocolate bantam Orp. I will also use these imported blacks to incorporate with them to keep their color nice and dark.
Didn't you get some bantams from me? How is the size compared to the others????
I went back and looked and I guess you didn't get any from me....![]()
Didn't you get some bantams from me? How is the size compared to the others????
[COLOR=008000]I went back and looked and I guess you didn't get any from me....[/COLOR]
Countryhen, there is orpington bantams just like the standard orpingtons. They are just smaller. I would think crossing a buff with the colors you mentioned would yield some nice crosses.How do you breed to get bantam orpingtons? I have large buff orpington rooster. Can I breed him with any color orpington (blue, black, buff ect..)? I'm learning about chickens & have fell in love with the orpingtons they are so sweet. any advice would be helpful.