NoBuff bantam cochins are far superior to buff orpingtons.
They’re fatter, sweeter, and just all around better in every way.
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NoBuff bantam cochins are far superior to buff orpingtons.
They’re fatter, sweeter, and just all around better in every way.
CorrectBuff bantam cochins are far superior to buff orpingtons.
They’re fatter, sweeter, and just all around better in every way.
You should know by now I’m just poking.Oh, I used to love My Little Pony. When I was 6. I'm just saying, everyone has what they like. And buff chickens might be it. And My Little Pony might be it
It's a breedBut it is a general pet peeve of mine when people refer to “buff orpingtons” as a breed.
Get back under your bridge. Troll.It's a breed
When I was new to the chicken world, I thought those were the breeds names too. I think it's because 1. They are so popular and 2. That's how the feed stores label their chicksYou should know by now I’m just poking.
I have no problem with people liking the color buff.
But it is a general pet peeve of mine when people refer to “buff orpingtons” as a breed. Buff is a color present in many other breeds, and there are far more varieties than just buff in orpingtons.
It bothers me just the same when people use “barred rock” as the breed name. Even though I enjoy Plymouth Rocks, and barring is my favorite feather pattern.
Exactly, that is why it frustrates me. It only further confuses new people. And throws the vomit orps in their face as if it’s the only option.When I was new to the chicken world, I thought those were the breeds names too. I think it's because 1. They are so popular and 2. That's how the feed stores label their chicks
Buff Orpingtons should be their own breed.You should know by now I’m just poking.
I have no problem with people liking the color buff.
But it is a general pet peeve of mine when people refer to “buff orpingtons” as a breed. Buff is a color present in many other breeds, and there are far more varieties than just buff in orpingtons.
It bothers me just the same when people use “barred rock” as the breed name. Even though I enjoy Plymouth Rocks, and barring is my favorite feather pattern.
As soon as you tell me what this isGet back under your bridge. Troll.