The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

Don, does there have to be a minimum number of that variety? Showing them would sure create an interest in the Gold Laced. It would allow more people to see them in person. Pictures just don't do them justice.

Lots of us take birds out like that Dee.. shown as AOV..They would be a peoples choice type..Lot of people would stop to see and ask about them...I dont breed that type due to space ..but have shown the any other variety..an example would be lavander...or splash...tons of people want to know about them..you get stopped often by people wanting to know how to get some....Then I have a Dr. freind that takes them to his amazing barn just because I trust them...

I wish we would catch up with the rest of the world on these beautiful color orps.
 
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Great looking Jubilees Alton!
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Altons Jubs are not the type I spoke about earlier... lol like I said.... some<< not all have that look..... He just had to get on here to poke fun at me.. lol brat.
 
Alton, you make me want Jubilees!
I can only keep 2 colors! I thought I had already decided...
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Beautiful birds.
 
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Believe it or not, the peony is the tree type, It was in a baggy from a garden center years ago. Last yr. it got dug up. I hope it did not die this winter. It does not have a name but I have loved it.
I sure would love a few of those fluffy jubilee orps. I have admired them for yrs. Gloria jean
 
Believe it or not, the peony is the tree type, It was in a baggy from a garden center years ago. Last yr. it got dug up. I hope it did not die this winter. It does not have a name but I have loved it.
I sure would love a few of those fluffy jubilee orps. I have admired them for yrs. Gloria jean

I have two peony trees a yellow and a fuchsia .... and I keep the chicken away from them. :)
 

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