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Have you weighed these to see how they compare? I know of some Orp Bantams that weigh as much as 50oz on grown cocks. The SOP calls for 38 oz.

Theyre F1 from an English cock over an american. I dont know exactly what the cockbird weighted but theyre typically around 4 lbs. Also theyre only 2 months so they wont be anywhere near their final weight yet.
 
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Have you weighed these to see how they compare? I know of some Orp Bantams that weigh as much as 50oz on grown cocks. The SOP calls for 38 oz.

Theyre F1 from an English cock over an american. I dont know exactly what the cockbird weighted but theyre typically around 4 lbs. Also theyre only 2 months so they wont be anywhere near their final weight yet.

That would be about 64 oz. The SOP calls for 38 oz in old males. Most of the males at Crossroads were on the larger size. Sometimes it would be nice if the judges went back to weighing the birds.
 
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Theyre F1 from an English cock over an american. I dont know exactly what the cockbird weighted but theyre typically around 4 lbs. Also theyre only 2 months so they wont be anywhere near their final weight yet.

That would be about 64 oz. The SOP calls for 38 oz in old males. Most of the males at Crossroads were on the larger size. Sometimes it would be nice if the judges went back to weighing the birds.

Yea I stated them as a project bird because I am working on their size. I am getting a scale so I can work on getting the size down on all of the bantams I have
 
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Interesting to watch for. But then they have huge Orp legs! Takes a large fowl leg band.

As for weighing them. We use a digital scale and a small carry tote like we had at Crossroads. These are small totes with holes drilled in them for air. With the empty tote on the scale, zero the scale out. Then place the bird inside the tote. You then weigh the bird while it is inside the tote. We plan on keeping weight records on all of our Orp Bantams. As soon as I can find an inexpensive way to weigh the large fowl, we will do that.
 
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I believe my main Buff rooster is 6 years and he is still all cocky around the hens, dont know if hes still fertile though, but I dont know if he is overweight or not.
 
A friend wanted a photo of Nicole with her BOB, "King". Here she is with King and Blackie. You can tell which boy she is more affectionate with!

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The Buff is from Brazelton lines via Anderson. the Black is from SQ Egg Swap eggs from Majestic Lane Poultry (WV).
 
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Does anyone know who got the Superior Farms Orpington bantams? We were to get hatching eggs. Paid for them. Instead Danny brought us an assortment of Buff Orpington large fowl and Buff Wyandotte bantams. At least we got them.
 
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Does anyone know who got the Superior Farms Orpington bantams? We were to get hatching eggs. Paid for them. Instead Danny brought us an assortment of Buff Orpington large fowl and Buff Wyandotte bantams. At least we got them.

Just search this entire thread. All 54 pages. There are no photos of White Orpington bantams. Does anyone on BYC have the Whites?
 

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