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Out of my two tractor supply Orpingtons, the one that is definitely not purebred(she has yellow legs/beak) acts like a dog and is super friendly, while the one with correct coloring is flighty and standoffish.Yeah, Orpington's are generally very friendly. I've had 3. Two have been very nice and friendly, but one has been quite skittish. Chickens breeds may have common traits, but they are still individuals so some will deviate significantly.
Likewise, I have 3 barred rocks- 1 friendly, 1 super friendly (always the first to run up and want attention) and one skittish.
And yes, that is early pecking order behavior.
I love the middle picture!!! She has such a sweet face!they are all so adorable! I love white plymouth rocks, you can easily train them to come to you by making a kissy sound and giving them a treat when they come to you.
White plymouth rocks are likely to go broody and make great dedicated mamas! Here are my girls!
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and my beloved little Vicky, silver laced wyandotte, who passed away.
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Thank you so much Agnes would be very happy to hear that. When you make a "kissy" sound she comes zooming up to you to see if you have treats.I love the middle picture!!! She has such a sweet face!