I don't breed them anymore, unfortunately. My roo did some serious damage to some of my older smaller ladies of different breeds (not on purpose, he was just entirely too big for them) I sold him and my blue orp hen to a fella who bought a ton of their chicks from me. I kept the rest of the hens, it's been downhill since. My splash died of a reproductive infection I just couldn't get a handle on, my lavender went broody a second time last summer during a heat wave and died in the nest box, and my sweet chocolate girl got a crop blockage that wouldn't come loose. All I have is Dahlia now and she is a healthy tough ol "B". But I appreciate the offer@Auntiejessi3 I can’t remember if I’ve suggested this before but would it benefit you for me to send you pictures of the Orpington pages out of the British Poultry Standards? Or is the information accessible to you?
