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    Oops...what is expected color

    AWESOME explanation - Thank you so much. They hatched early and both are dark - black. Their bottom underneath area is yellow. So -- we will see what they look like. According to your explanation - they may both be Roos. which is fine. I can't really tell any difference in colors or sex at...
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    Oops...what is expected color

    I hatched out two eggs from my Chocolate Orpington Rooster over my Red Productio Hen. I'm new to color play...and wanted to know what is expected as far as color ad look. Is it right to assume black with red leakage? And how the heck do we use the chicken calculator? I cant seem to make it work.
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    Selling Breeding Flocks of English Orpingtons in Texas

    Sorry you are having to sell your flock. Have you sold the Buff trio?
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    White Orpington

    oh...that makes it so much easier to understand. THANK YOU! You are a wealth of information and it is greatly appreciated. I have no idea what is parents were or what lies underneath - but I will see if I can get that information...I'm just so curious! IT's all starting to make sense! Thanks...
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    White Orpington

    Awesome. When you get some chicks available, please let me know. I do have a question. You said that the EWO covers all the others, meaning if I breed him to any of my EO hens, I will get the color of the hen most likely? Is there a %breakdown? I know what recessive means - that the hens...
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    White Orpington

    @colthado you sell EWO chicks or fertilized eggs?
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    White Orpington

    Great notes. Thanks @ColtHandorf , I appreciate the feedback. So - I think you are saying that he is not full English, which is a bummer - because I was told he was. I think the breeder told me he was about 1 1/2 years. He is the sweetest boy...sits in my lap and guards the girls very well.
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    White Orpington

    I have this beautiful boy. At close up he is pure white (feather shafts) with slight yellow bleeding. My daughter says he looks like BUTTER. LOL! I was told he was a purebred White English Orpington. IDK??? He is very large, very sweet & docile, and a very good Roo. He guards the ladies...
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    HI - Glad to be here!

    Hi, I am here to learn and explore along with you all. I am specifically interested in English Orpingtons. My first flock of non-orpingtons was about 17 years ago as an attempt to relieve myself of the stress from my mother's illness. I fell in love with the whole - chicken mama experience...
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