- Jun 29, 2012
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Hiya,
A little backround...
I grew up raising both Bo's and BPR's. We had large flocks of what would now be heritage birds. I'm finally at a point in life where I can have my own flock so this June I ordered 25 Buff Orpingtons from a hatchery. I had no idea how poor the quality was going to be!
There are 4 that seem to be bantam size but started laying eggs at 16 weeks.I think they have not missed a day laying since they started. As the larger birds have started laying it's been a real variety,brown eggs with chocolate spots,white spots, all shades of brown. Until the other day when this showed up in the nest box.
Yes, that is a white egg. I could tell that something was up with the chicks by the time they were 2 months old, they just didn't look right for BO's. Tail feathers started coming in with black, more than just a little.
The flash is washing out the color but there is a pattern there of black with a gold edge.
I think this one is the white egg layer.
So, any ideas as to what mix this is? The bone structure is much thinner and lighter than a BO, they lay early and often, forage well and are quite friendly. Thanks, Lora
A little backround...
I grew up raising both Bo's and BPR's. We had large flocks of what would now be heritage birds. I'm finally at a point in life where I can have my own flock so this June I ordered 25 Buff Orpingtons from a hatchery. I had no idea how poor the quality was going to be!
There are 4 that seem to be bantam size but started laying eggs at 16 weeks.I think they have not missed a day laying since they started. As the larger birds have started laying it's been a real variety,brown eggs with chocolate spots,white spots, all shades of brown. Until the other day when this showed up in the nest box.
Yes, that is a white egg. I could tell that something was up with the chicks by the time they were 2 months old, they just didn't look right for BO's. Tail feathers started coming in with black, more than just a little.
The flash is washing out the color but there is a pattern there of black with a gold edge.
I think this one is the white egg layer.
So, any ideas as to what mix this is? The bone structure is much thinner and lighter than a BO, they lay early and often, forage well and are quite friendly. Thanks, Lora