English Orp folks, the United Orpington Club has become sister clubs with the Aussies and English folks.
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Of they sketch or of the hen? They both look like they would be great to me.
I like/breed for a bigger and wider head and more pronounced tail feathers. I don't want a "soft" looking rounded tail. The length of leg, the short back with a gentle swoop into a slightly higher tail angle on this bird are something that I like to see in my Orps as well.
If she's real and you can get her to breed into your project I say go for it!
I can't wait to see more pics of other peoples birdsAhhh! Sweet Gold Laced! Congratulations! Before long, we'll have to start our own thread!! Yippeee
Sweet babies! Where is your breeding stock from?
I am so proud of my English orps. I just have to post some pictures that I took today. All of these are 1st generation from Chicks that I bought from Bamachicken. Except for 2 that hatched this spring from RebelYell. The splash roo and his special lady...I call them Harry and Pippa. I will caption so you know who is who. They are for sure my eye candy. I just love them.
Harry and Pippa Above
One of my 5 month old pullets.
5 month pullet and a 3 month pullet
Fluffy butts on 2 of the yearlings girls that came from Julie. They are some of the moms to all the young ones. The year olds are all moulting like crazy..
Splash from Julie
Splash roo from Rebel Yell, he is about 6 months.
5 month pullet
Camilla and Kate, with puppy checking them out. He isnt quite sure what the heck they are....
another of the 2 month olds.....
So what do you think????