Buff Orpington chickens first originated in Orpington, England back in the late 1800s, which is how the Buff Orpington breed got its majestic-sounding name. Since then, Buff Orpington chickens have elevated into one of the most popular chicken breeds to raise as pets. They are easily distinguishable by their tan, fluffy feathers. People often make the mistake of assuming that they are much larger than they are because of their plumage. It’s their feathers that also allow Buff Orpington chickens to be hardy enough survive in almost any climate
One of the reasons Buff Orpington chickens have become popular as pets are because they are known for being both docile and gentle. If you have kids and plan to have them care for your chickens alongside you, choosing to raise Buff Orpington chicks would be ideal, as they are excellent with children. They are also heavy birds that are unable to fly, which makes them even easier to raise, and gives you the option to raise them in a chicken run or free-range in your yard.
Buff Orpington chickens are considered a good breed for egg-laying. Once your chicks reach maturity, they will eventually lay roughly 200-280 brown eggs per year, which will undoubtedly be enough to supply your family well into the winter season.
Egg Color
Brown
Hardiness
Very Cold Hardy
Egg Size
Large
Broody
Yes
Egg Production
Good
Hen Weight
7 lbs
Personality
Quiet & Affectionate
Rooster Weight
8 1/2 lbs
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