I much prefer the English Orpingtons to the American ones. I just LOVE how round and luxuriously fluffy they are!All of my Orpingtons are English. I have three colors - Silver Laced, Lemon Cuckoo and Red Partridge. I fell in love with the partridges the moment I saw them! I have been salivating over Essex Orpingtons pictures online! I so wish I could find those fancy colors in the US as well. But I'll be happy if I can finally get some Red Partridge hens. My batch from last year produced only one partridge chick out of 6 eggs (the other colors had a much higher hatch rate than that). He was glorious and the best chicken ever in terms of temperament, but he, too, died young, at only 7 months old. Dropped dead like yours, and he was otherwise healthy
So I'm trying this again this year, ordered hatching eggs from the same breeder. He specializes in English Orpingtons. I got 5 chicks this time, and I'm REALLY hoping for two females. It's hard to find English Orpingtons so I had to have the eggs shipped, and they travelled coast to coast from California to Massachusetts, and are hard to hatch... But I really really want those big, fluffy partridge beauties!
I was looking at the site too after I mentioned it to you! Soooo many colours! I realised that my hen was a blue partridge and the cockerel was a red.
Silver laced is also one of my favourite colour patterns. I just love lacing. I've been hankering after this for ages. Hoping one of my current lot of chicks is a silver sebright for this reason.
Sorry to hear about your boy. That's a weird coincidence. Maybe there is something genetically at fault with this colour variation?
I am rooting for your chicks being girls. They will be so beautiful.