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Cackel's original Buff Orpington Bantams (BOBs as Nicole, age 6, calls them) are from J. Ralph Brazelton in the early 80's. Since they have renewed their stock from Andy Anderson, who got his start from Brazelton. You will have to cull heavy, but it is my understanding that Cackle does breed their BOBs to the SOP. With 25 BOB chicks from Cackle you can cull to at least two trios of quality stock. I know Ideal also ordered hatching eggs from Andy, but not sure of the quality. I have added stock from Cackle on occasion and then mated an excellent male from the direct Brazelton line. Chicks turn out great.
Orpingtons in large fowl and bantam mature slower and feather slowly.
Be sure to weigh any cockerel you keep from Cackle and cull if over size. SOP calls for: Cock: 38 oz; Hen: 34 oz; Cockerel: 34 oz; Pullet: 30 oz. SOP considers anything under one year old a cockerel/pullet. You can go a bit over, if type and color is great. There should be several nice BOB cockerels available at Crossroads. Also, Andy Anderson had several nice ones when we were there. Just $25 per bird plus shipping.
Cackel's original Buff Orpington Bantams (BOBs as Nicole, age 6, calls them) are from J. Ralph Brazelton in the early 80's. Since they have renewed their stock from Andy Anderson, who got his start from Brazelton. You will have to cull heavy, but it is my understanding that Cackle does breed their BOBs to the SOP. With 25 BOB chicks from Cackle you can cull to at least two trios of quality stock. I know Ideal also ordered hatching eggs from Andy, but not sure of the quality. I have added stock from Cackle on occasion and then mated an excellent male from the direct Brazelton line. Chicks turn out great.
Orpingtons in large fowl and bantam mature slower and feather slowly.
Be sure to weigh any cockerel you keep from Cackle and cull if over size. SOP calls for: Cock: 38 oz; Hen: 34 oz; Cockerel: 34 oz; Pullet: 30 oz. SOP considers anything under one year old a cockerel/pullet. You can go a bit over, if type and color is great. There should be several nice BOB cockerels available at Crossroads. Also, Andy Anderson had several nice ones when we were there. Just $25 per bird plus shipping.