The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

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I can hardly wait to see pictures!
 
Here is a pic of my best bama girl....she was annoyed with me following her.
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Eta- that garden has been there forever with my bulbs...until the orps dug them all up
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I have to go collect my bulbs and move them now
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oh, she is about 4months old...
 
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I have a boy growing out that I think is looking pretty good. Lavender rooster is of good size, but has an Austrolorp tail.
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Mom is an English Orp. He is still very young, but I am looking forward to seeing him grown.

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nice baby hes going to be stunning ...english orps have more of what my freind calls a tidy tail..they like them that way so when they get big they have a neat appearance. my cousin in law said they dont like the pokey tail feathers over there. looks like the pics she brought over to show me in june of their babies.im not quit sure what she meant by pokey tail feathers
 
Renie'sPeeps :

Good Luck Jeremy
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We will all be waiting to see them
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I typically have a few early hatchers, I'm hoping to go home and find maybe a pip this afternoon.

We'll see!
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I showed the birds I hatched from Tuffoldhen's stock at my 4-H fair this weekend (wish it had been a bigger show) and I got Best and Res. of Class. The English class was very lacking in quality, though. But I'm still happy they did semi-well.
 
here's an up date on some of my birds

I got Poncho and Pancho from a fellow BYCer

poncho and pancho can you tell them apart?
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Poncho

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Pancho

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