Thursday, September 16, 2010

Lucky Chicks

The chicken house is almost finished. Here is one of the lucky chickens that will be moving in. She is a beautiful Buff Orpington. Many years ago at the  Hamilton County Fair, in Iowa, the poultry judge was asked to describe the correct plumage color for this variety. Taking out his gold watch he said, "That's the color for Buff Orpingtons." And pure gold they are, symbolic of great value and high quality. Introduced from England in the late 1800's, they became one of the most popular farm fowls in this country. These are large, stately birds of quiet disposition. Easy to dress for the table they are white skinned, plump, and juicy, a beautiful eating bird. Their heavy, full plumage make them excellent winter layers, shelling out brown eggs right through cold weather. They also make excellent setters and mothers. These "Golden Beauties" have been one of our most popular varieties for years and years with their glistening plumage and pinkish white skin. Baby chicks are a soft light buff color. These chickens are truly lovely, sweet ladies.


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