The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

Thanks for the complement she is relay turning out nice, the little roo. is nice to but a little on the high strung side & wont be still for a pic.
 
Speaking of chocolates, still stinks I got 5 straight run birds and all 5 were cockerels. I sold one and I am debating selling another. I do not need 4... Wish I had gotten at least one pullet. My 75% English blue and black girls are coming along nicely. I haven't had time to go get pictures. I am downsizing and I am doing some serious rearranging. They are in the hard to get to pen and pictures are nearly impossible.

I want to share, though. I want your opinions. I am definitely partial to the blues!
 
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If I had any chocolate pullets I would trade you for a cockerel, but sadly I didnt have enough hatch.
Speaking of chocolates, still stinks I got 5 straight run birds and all 5 were cockerels. I sold one and I am debating selling another. I do not need 4... Wish I had gotten at least one pullet. My 75% English blue and black girls are coming along nicely. I haven't had time to go get pictures. I am downsizing and I am doing some serious rearranging. They are in the hard to get to pen and pictures are nearly impossible.

I want to share, though. I want your opinions. I am definitely partial to the blues!
 
Here is my Cocoa Puff... He is approx. 5 months old and his parents are from Heirloom Orpingtons (KIDCODY). He has become my favorite chicken in the short amount of time I have had him, I want a whole flock of these sweet puffs of love!!!!
Now I just have to find him a hen/pullet (hint hint).



Love his bottom :-)
 
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Here is a cheep shot at my Chocolate pullet, I think she is getting ready to lay, she will be 7 months on the 7th of this month.
Love these little birds !
Roger, you have the green thumb, only with chickens..you keep making the nicest birds..
 

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