I have recently moved to a small holding that have free range sheep, ducks and chickens. One chicken is an orange Buff Orpington and i instantly fell in love with her. She has got the most awesome temperament and allows me to cuddle her. I often have treats with me to spoil her and the other chickens. I plan on getting a whole lot more ! ❤
I picked up a half dozen buff chicks recently for some reason. I've been so busy building a new coop and run that I've had no time to spend with them and they got stuck in their coop for a couple of weeks while I finished their run. They were sure happy to finally get out at about 6 weeks old. Second day out one little girl hopped up in my lap and was more than happy for some petting. Oh lordy, since then everytime I go in the run and don't take a seat on a bucket she will climb up my chest or back to sit on my shoulder. Petting isn't good enough, she's under my arm or my chin for cuddles. lol She's the only one so friendly. The others are friendly but not so much. I'm not sure if she's just that sweet or if she's playing her cards to stay out of the dinner pot? lol Anyhow....... she earned the name SweetPea. :)
Really comprehensive, excellent video! I'm the owner of 8 buffs and one blue (had three, but sadly lost two due to a respiratory problem). We have them for their eggs and as pets. My teenage kids just love them, and actually ... so do I. We have one rooster Nugget who does a marvelous job keeping the flock in order. Living in Australia, summer can be an issue, but plenty of shade, water and watermelon does the trick. My advice would be 100% free range if you can, but you will need some grazing space. A bigger chicken means bigger feet and these buffs just love scratching and digging up stuff. We have 8 hens and are getting about five eggs a day at the moment, although laying does seem seasonal and linked to malting. Half of our flock were raised from chicks and are very friendly. The other half not so, but still reasonably sociable. Having a rooster means the hens are noisier than usual apparently, as they do chat away and look for feedback from the rooster, especially after laying an egg. I researched for months before deciding on orpingtons and overall, I am 120% happy with my choice. Absolutely beautiful chicken breed. If I had more land I'd get more!
I have a BEAUTIFUL Lavender Rooster, he is the absolute sweetest and very gentle, but he does want to know where his hens are. He is around 10-12 pounds and is just beautifully colored. I am curious, though. I may have a couple of cross breed White, they are not Leghorns as first suspected, (as they lay brown eggs, with tiny white freckles), how can I tell if they are a cross? Short of actual generic testing, as these are just for laying. Thanks!
Your rooster sounds stunning! To spot crossbreeds, you should look for unique physical traits or laying patterns that don't match purebreds. Take a closer look at their comb, feather coloring, and egg characteristics. Crosses might show a mix of features from their parent breeds, and their behavior and growth can also give you some clues. Without genetic testing, it's about piecing together these hints.
years ago I had about 60 Gold Orpingtons. I am now soon moving to a suitable area and would love to find these again,Buffs may do, but I cant seem to locate any Gold ones. Any clues?
Could you please tell me how many hens one can happily have with 3 roosters? I am suddenly concerned as I was given advice by 2 different people. I have a beautiful 9-10 month old buff Orpington rooster, he’s wonderful and then someone gave me another buff orpington rooster that was about 4 months old and said I may well need one. I also have a Pekin bantam rooster who just started pecking me the other day. I have 25 hens of different breeds and currently 2 of them are bringing up chicks. I don’t want to upset my 2 roosters by having this other one. What is your opinion please? My first rooster I bought when he was about 18 weeks old and the second one at 4 months old.
Yeah I have two Buffs who are literally mean to my whole flock. I have a mixed flock who are all around 1 year. These two girls just started feather pecking the whole flock. Not the sweet docile chicken everyone describes.
Got a chocolate Orpington - Shes the only bird mingling with my older hens and they let her. Everyone else still gets picked on by on of my older girls, although I'm only a week in with the new girls out there, I think it's going very well.
I have recently moved to a small holding that have free range sheep, ducks and chickens. One chicken is an orange Buff Orpington and i instantly fell in love with her. She has got the most awesome temperament and allows me to cuddle her. I often have treats with me to spoil her and the other chickens. I plan on getting a whole lot more ! ❤
I picked up a half dozen buff chicks recently for some reason. I've been so busy building a new coop and run that I've had no time to spend with them and they got stuck in their coop for a couple of weeks while I finished their run. They were sure happy to finally get out at about 6 weeks old. Second day out one little girl hopped up in my lap and was more than happy for some petting. Oh lordy, since then everytime I go in the run and don't take a seat on a bucket she will climb up my chest or back to sit on my shoulder. Petting isn't good enough, she's under my arm or my chin for cuddles. lol
She's the only one so friendly. The others are friendly but not so much. I'm not sure if she's just that sweet or if she's playing her cards to stay out of the dinner pot? lol
Anyhow....... she earned the name SweetPea. :)
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Really comprehensive, excellent video! I'm the owner of 8 buffs and one blue (had three, but sadly lost two due to a respiratory problem). We have them for their eggs and as pets. My teenage kids just love them, and actually ... so do I. We have one rooster Nugget who does a marvelous job keeping the flock in order. Living in Australia, summer can be an issue, but plenty of shade, water and watermelon does the trick. My advice would be 100% free range if you can, but you will need some grazing space. A bigger chicken means bigger feet and these buffs just love scratching and digging up stuff. We have 8 hens and are getting about five eggs a day at the moment, although laying does seem seasonal and linked to malting. Half of our flock were raised from chicks and are very friendly. The other half not so, but still reasonably sociable. Having a rooster means the hens are noisier than usual apparently, as they do chat away and look for feedback from the rooster, especially after laying an egg. I researched for months before deciding on orpingtons and overall, I am 120% happy with my choice. Absolutely beautiful chicken breed. If I had more land I'd get more!
My Orpingtons are all sweet and I thank God for their sweet disposition!
That's wonderful to hear! Orpingtons are indeed known for their gentle and friendly nature. It sounds like you've got a lovely flock.
Have Buffs, found a lavender roo and got 8 day old lavi's yesterday...
I got 4 Buff Orpingtons today to go with my 4 Bielefelders I got yesterday 🐣❤️
They give great hugs too
Still trying to find them. Any hints?
I have a BEAUTIFUL Lavender Rooster, he is the absolute sweetest and very gentle, but he does want to know where his hens are. He is around 10-12 pounds and is just beautifully colored. I am curious, though. I may have a couple of cross breed White, they are not Leghorns as first suspected, (as they lay brown eggs, with tiny white freckles), how can I tell if they are a cross? Short of actual generic testing, as these are just for laying. Thanks!
Your rooster sounds stunning! To spot crossbreeds, you should look for unique physical traits or laying patterns that don't match purebreds. Take a closer look at their comb, feather coloring, and egg characteristics. Crosses might show a mix of features from their parent breeds, and their behavior and growth can also give you some clues. Without genetic testing, it's about piecing together these hints.
I have 3blue and 1 lavender at present there great
this the best chicken for me
No video about Marans? I hope you make one.
years ago I had about 60 Gold Orpingtons. I am now soon moving to a suitable area and would love to find these again,Buffs may do, but I cant seem to locate any Gold ones. Any clues?
Could you please tell me how many hens one can happily have with 3 roosters? I am suddenly concerned as I was given advice by 2 different people. I have a beautiful 9-10 month old buff Orpington rooster, he’s wonderful and then someone gave me another buff orpington rooster that was about 4 months old and said I may well need one. I also have a Pekin bantam rooster who just started pecking me the other day.
I have 25 hens of different breeds and currently 2 of them are bringing up chicks. I don’t want to upset my 2 roosters by having this other one. What is your opinion please?
My first rooster I bought when he was about 18 weeks old and the second one at 4 months old.
Where we can buy them
I've seen it once before and remember being elegant
I love my Uno bird. She's so sweet
I enjoy my buffs
I have 10 buff Orpingtons 9 hens and 1 rooster
I have 10, 15 week old beautiful girls now. I’m really enjoying them. Waiting on eggs soon
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I have two and they are mean to the others in the flock but very friendly towards me plus they are soo derpy
Yeah I have two Buffs who are literally mean to my whole flock. I have a mixed flock who are all around 1 year. These two girls just started feather pecking the whole flock. Not the sweet docile chicken everyone describes.
Do they fly?
Chicken can fly~ but do not fly long distance
Got a chocolate Orpington - Shes the only bird mingling with my older hens and they let her. Everyone else still gets picked on by on of my older girls, although I'm only a week in with the new girls out there, I think it's going very well.
I got bafs and I am not sure if I can get the cikons for vyf months mast let tem out for the day
Wow...... I love your chicken🥰 I wish i had a chicken like that too😊
Thank you 😋 Maybe one day you'll have a fluffy friend too. If you need tips, just say the word! 🐔