The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

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LOL I would take a rooster out too Kathy. That was my problem with my bantam blrws. I kept both boys in with 4 hens and one would try to mate and the other would knock him off! It helped.
 
Ya know, I was just reading through the SOP book. You all probably already know this, but I found the section under, "cutting for defects," that says:
Body and Fluff:
(a) Orpington
1. Fluff within two inches or less of ground .... 1 to 2

SOOOOOO, additional fluff is ONLY 1-2 point deduction. Hmmmm, I didn't realize that.
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Jeremy-gorgeous girls!

Julie is Tyson the ones that had just hatched when I was down in November?

Katy- I trimmed butts today. I didn't even bother with checking fertility.

Sandy- Soon you will be getting eggs. And then trimming butts.
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Kathy- good information to have for those who show.

On Monday a dog got into my yard and got most of my free ranging layer flock. Luckily I had recently separated breeds and my Orps were penned. However, yesterday morning I found more feathers in the yard and Frost (my 3/4 Charlie roo) is missing. I tracked down the owners of the dog and advised them that the dog would be gone if I see him near my property again.
 
Oh no, Tonya i m so sorry to hear that.
And yes, Tyson is one of the chicks that was hatched then. you have a good memory. Loan a little of it to me an Joy.
 
Took a few pics of Prince and his girls this afternoon. Prince is a very good color. His tail is not perfect but I have shown him and he did well. I think he is a great breeder bird . His chest is huge.
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Fluffy butts
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Tonya - So sorry to hear about your boy. I also agree with Julie - please pass some of that good memory on to me and Julie ! We can't remember where we slept last night !!

Kathy - Don't crack them, just chunk them in that bator. Don't waste a one. And thanks for the info on the fluff deduction.

Julie - I think Prince is gorgeous. I like his tail - it may not be perfect, but I really like it. And I love his color. I will be really happy when you send me a "Charlie" rooster with that gorgeous blue color.
 
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Ummm, maybe for chickens only.
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Plus they made an impression, and the fact that I was thinking how I could sneak them out of your home.
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My family tells me all the time that my memory is horrible. I just think the stuff they want me to remember is not worth the space.
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ETA: Julie they look great! I hated trimming the fluff.
 
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OK. I think this picture works. It was harder than I thought it would be to catch two girls that were at different stages of development in the same picture in such a way that you can see their size.

Tell me what you think. The girl in the foreground is laying and is smaller and redder. The girl directly behind her is bigger and looks like she's not laying any time soon. That's Blue in the picture, too. He's a Joy-boy and I'm keeping him. I'm thinking of good English names for him. I'd like to start with the letter A.

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This is Pierre (who also needs a nice, English, A-name) I'm keeping him, too. He's a Julie-boy. He's a nice, laced blue. This picture is a little dark, since we are in the shade.

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Julie, for those of us newbies, what don't you like about Prince's tail? I think it's beautiful. I know nada about showing, though...

Oh, yeah! Mine are almost six months old.
 

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