Fairy Tail Farms English Orpingtons

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That's the current pen layouts.

1. Kitchen Flock, Sicilian Buttercups, Muscovy, and Geese
2. Araucana
3. Blue, Black, and Splash English Orpingtons
4. Chocolate and Mauve English Orpingtons (possible Mottled)
5. Bantam Chocolate Orpington male
6. Call Ducks
7. Buff English Orpingtons
8. Red English Orpingtons
9. Recessive White English Orpingtons
10. Isabel Lavender-laced EnglishOrpingtons
11. Chocolate and Lavender Cuckoo English Orpingtons
12. Empty
13. Silver-laced English Orpingtons
14. Black and Lavender Mottled English Orpingtons
15. Seramas
16. Gold-laced English Orpingtons
 
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That's the current pen layouts.

1. Kitchen Flock, Sicilian Buttercups, Muscovy, and Geese
2. Araucana
3. Blue, Black, and Splash English Orpingtons
4. Chocolate and Mauve English Orpingtons (possible Mottled)
5. Bantam Chocolate Orpington male
6. Call Ducks
7. Buff English Orpingtons
8. Red English Orpingtons
9. Recessive White English Orpingtons
10. Isabel Lavender-laced EnglishOrpingtons
11. Chocolate and Lavender Cuckoo English Orpingtons
12. Empty
13. Silver-laced English Orpingtons
14. Black and Lavender Mottled English Orpingtons
15. Seramas
16. Gold-laced English Orpingtons
Kitchen flock is what you call an egg flock, right?
 
Kitchen flock is what you call an egg flock, right?
Kitchen Flock = hens that lay eggs I can sell as Farm Fresh without worrying about unborn purebred Orpingtons being eaten. lol Everything in there lays colored eggs (brown/green/etc.) so I know the White eggs belong to the Buttercups and are pure. I might let the Bantam Orpington have the Chocolate imposter and the smallest LF Splash English hen to sire some children on. Or I may just say screw it and go pick up eggs from Anita Heatherly.
Maybe you should get some bantam Cornish for pen #12
Absolutely not. Those two cages (5 and 12) will be for pairs of Calls come spring. They are all running together, and I want to separate the Bibbed and the Fawn from one another for the breeding season.
 
Kitchen Flock = hens that lay eggs I can sell as Farm Fresh without worrying about unborn purebred Orpingtons being eaten. lol Everything in there lays colored eggs (brown/green/etc.) so I know the White eggs belong to the Buttercups and are pure. I might let the Bantam Orpington have the Chocolate imposter and the smallest LF Splash English hen to sire some children on. Or I may just say screw it and go pick up eggs from Anita Heatherly.

Absolutely not. Those two cages (5 and 12) will be for pairs of Calls come spring. They are all running together, and I want to separate the Bibbed and the Fawn from one another for the breeding season.
Ah, okay
 
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That's the current pen layouts.

1. Kitchen Flock, Sicilian Buttercups, Muscovy, and Geese
2. Araucana
3. Blue, Black, and Splash English Orpingtons
4. Chocolate and Mauve English Orpingtons (possible Mottled)
5. Bantam Chocolate Orpington male
6. Call Ducks
7. Buff English Orpingtons
8. Red English Orpingtons
9. Recessive White English Orpingtons
10. Isabel Lavender-laced EnglishOrpingtons
11. Chocolate and Lavender Cuckoo English Orpingtons
12. Empty
13. Silver-laced English Orpingtons
14. Black and Lavender Mottled English Orpingtons
15. Seramas
16. Gold-laced English Orpingtons
UGH COLT YOU KNOW IM COMING TO TAKE THEM RIGHT?
 
E v e r y o r p y o u h a v e i n e e d t h o s e c o l o rs😍😍
You're more than welcome to pick some up. Taking them without me knowing? Well...
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She said "THEM" so I'm assuming that's what she's going to take🙂
The Red and Buff homosexual life partners can go. And the little b-hole Bantam. I hate him. :)
 

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