The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

hope you keep us in lots of pics renie, they look great...that color is fantastic.
Thank you,

I am soo excited about them.. My husband is crazy about them and our new sebbie geese too. Yes I will keep the pictures coming and of our newest arrivals expected this Friday ")
 
I am new to owning byc, I ordered some buff and white orpingtonsfrom a Hatchery last March. Is there a differance between the English Orpingtons and the ones I got from the hatchery? I have been looking at all the photos and it seems that English may be puffier. Mine are now 11weeks
 
There is a big difference to the practiced eye between an orpington from any hatchery and these English birds. In fact there's a big difference between them and an American APA bird, too. But hatchery birds are perfect for people just getting into chickens. They're still a wonderful breed no matter where you get them from.
 
Sorry I put my quote on the wrong post and don't know how to delete. This is the original post. I got 3 girls from Richard and I am trying to find a roo Imported Chocolate Orpington for them. The owner of this bird in the pic that it was a boy but, I am thinking girl. I posted this once before but, I only got one guess. Does anyone else have an opinion. 

Thanks,
MIchelle
Do you know if this is a boy or a girl?




My guess is boy. It's getting too red around the comb and face for a girl. But they can fool you.
 
I am new to owning byc, I ordered some buff and white orpingtonsfrom a Hatchery last March. Is there a differance between the English Orpingtons and the ones I got from the hatchery? I have been looking at all the photos and it seems that English may be puffier. Mine are now 11weeks
Yes there is a big difference... Keep looking at the pictures :) and they are TERRIBLY Addicting! lol
 
There is a big difference to the practiced eye between an orpington from any hatchery and these English birds. In fact there's a big difference between them and an American APA bird, too. But hatchery birds are perfect for people just getting into chickens. They're still a wonderful breed no matter where you get them from.
Thank you. What is American APA?
 
I am new to owning byc, I ordered some buff and white orpingtonsfrom a Hatchery last March. Is there a difference between the English Orpingtons and the ones I got from the hatchery? I have been looking at all the photos and it seems that English may be puffier. Mine are now 11weeks

The only hatchery with White Orpington chicks claim to have a pure line back to 1930ish. I have seen their adult stock. A friend bought and raised some. They are closer to being a Leghorn in type than an Orpington.

Compare the three types below. Hatchery, American SOP and Imported.

Here is a photo from a friend in Louisiana. Its about a year old.



Here are some from BYC member http://www.hinkjcpoultry.com/

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And here are some UK Imported from Marc at http://www.heirloomorpingtons.com/newarrivals.html

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