The Russian Invasion

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A few weeks ago I was given a couple of Russian Orloffs. After their quarantine period they blended in with the Farm Yard Flock really well but up until today have been really shy. Today they discovered the feed room where lots of good oats and sunflower seed fall on the floor. Not so shy anymore. These are my first Orloffs, but they seem cool. Does anyone else raise them?
 

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A few weeks ago I was given a couple of Russian Orloffs. After their quarantine period they blended in with the Farm Yard Flock really well but up until today have been really shy. Today they discovered the feed room where lots of good oats and sunflower seed fall on the floor. Not so shy anymore. These are my first Orloffs, but they seem cool. Does anyone else raise them?
Very pretty girls. I've never even seen them before.
 
Very pretty girls. I've never even seen them before.
Until I was given these I didn't know anything about them, I was told they are a meat breed but mine lay well and are fun to have around. Great at free ranging and easy going in the flock. My pictures don't do them justice, they are very pretty.
 
Until I was given these I didn't know anything about them, I was told they are a meat breed but mine lay well and are fun to have around. Great at free ranging and easy going in the flock. My pictures don't do them justice, they are very pretty.

Russian Orloffs were one of the breeds included in the Chicken Breed Focus project from a few years back. Here's a link if you'd like to check it out:
chicken-breed-focus-russian-orloff.1070895
 

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