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?
That means they were bred to be close to the American Standard of Perfection, the bible to American breeders. The Standard in the UK is a bit different. It allows for more fluff and the feathers being closer to the ground. But the British birds are generally larger than the American ones and appear more "round."
Edit: After seeing the post above, I note that the middle pictures, from Hinkjc, are bred to the American standard. The top appears not to be any standard lol, and the bottom are UK type.
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