Buff Orpingtons: The Perfect Smallholders/Homesteaders Self-Sufficient Chicken

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • We breed Buff Orpington chickens and have kept them for a number of years. We believe that the Buff Orpington is the perfect self sufficient chicken which makes it the ideal choice for the homesteader or smallholder. In this video we explain why.
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  • @salidavies1702
    @salidavies1702 3 года назад +33

    We have the sons and daughters of Ramesses and his ladies and this is exactly why we chose them as our first flock. Fantastic informative video as always. Thanks Fiona.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +2

      Oh thanks Sali. You'll see how laid back and gentle Ramesses is in a video going live on Tuesday to accompany the Coffee With The Chicken Ladies podcast series

    • @salidavies1702
      @salidavies1702 3 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife Ah right fab
      ..i shall definitely tune in 👍🙂

  • @scohid04
    @scohid04 3 года назад +77

    One point you overlooked. They're absolutely gorgeous!

  • @cherylbennett2952
    @cherylbennett2952 2 года назад +39

    I have a buff Orpington and she is the sweetest hen and her name is also Willow...since she's an indoor girl after getting attacked by a raccoon last year I just thank God she survived although her right leg was damaged she gets around pretty good I've even seen her run on one leg...now we have a nightly routine with her laying on my chest giving massages and scratches she absolutely loves it and for the past week she's been doing alot of purring and trilling she's our girl and we love her

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +3

      Lovely to here that there's another Willow 🙂

    • @cherylbennett2952
      @cherylbennett2952 2 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife Thank you

    • @darenleeper1644
      @darenleeper1644 Год назад +3

      How do you deal with a chicken in the house? I don't think they can be potty trained

    • @morehn
      @morehn Год назад +1

      ​@@darenleeper1644 I had mine inside for a while. Not worth it.

    • @ericnana4976
      @ericnana4976 Год назад

      You mean you kept her inside the house 🏠

  • @tylershepherd1072
    @tylershepherd1072 2 года назад +14

    I watch this whenever I'm having a bad day. Everything about the woman, the environment, and the chickens is so peaceful

  • @OffroadTreks
    @OffroadTreks 2 года назад +19

    My wife and I have 12 Buff Orpingtons and they're wonderful birds. They're so gentle, and they're SO good with small children. Always letting my girls pick them up and hold them. They're one of the most friendly breeds as well.

  • @lydiaalverson
    @lydiaalverson 3 года назад +12

    You may think I'm crazy, but I like to play music for my chicken. Music has always been my passion ever since I was little, so I thought I would share it with the bird. I sing, play the piano, the flute and the trumpet. I mainly sing and play the piano though.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +4

      I have been told that there are academic studies that show music has a calming effect on animals and birds

    • @lydiaalverson
      @lydiaalverson 3 года назад

      You hit the nail right on the head. Not only do I play for them, but I sing to them as well. I just play anything I can think of off the top of my head. Mainly classical music and praise and worship songs. And yes, I also play a variety of Christmas carols.

  • @Grrrfrend
    @Grrrfrend Год назад +5

    I just got 9 buff orpington chicks (hens). They've only been here 14 days and they are the sweetest little things. They are growing wildly fast! I enjoy them so much! ❤

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      How lovely 😍

    • @angelmartin7310
      @angelmartin7310 Год назад

      They are exceptionally sweet little chicks, I have 2 in a mixed flock and they're the ones who don't run from the hand even as babies. One even flies out to be with me and she's the youngest.

  • @DavidFraser007
    @DavidFraser007 2 года назад +6

    My Gran kept hens in a small run, but they had access to a large field with some cattle. But every evening my gran would call the hens and they came running, some were sprinting, to get fed and they were locked up for the night.

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 3 года назад +19

    I had wanted Buff Orpingtons after reading about how friendly they were. Hard to find them in my area. A few months ago there was an ad for free hens on CL. I emailed the person and was given four 4 year old hens. Two are buffs! They are the sweetest hens, and dependable layers. Plus they are very quiet (most of the time). Important as I live in the suburbs and my lot is quite small. Your videos are perfect for someone like me starting out without a lot of land. Thank you!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +2

      That's so kind of you to say. Orpingtons are just the best!

    • @ashleemarie8779
      @ashleemarie8779 Год назад

      I’m looking into them because I always had chickens growing up but now I live in a hoa and I’m trying to find a sneaky way to keep some🤣

  • @heroicicons
    @heroicicons Год назад +3

    We started with Australorps and were super happy with their temprament, laying abilities, and meat. Now we've added 4 buff hens and 2 buff roosters to our mixed flock. So far the buffs have been friendlier than the Australorps and they've been hardier than similarly aged birds of other breeds- Speckled Sussex, Jersey Giants, Salmon Faverolle, and White Leghorns. Your orpingtons are great looking birds!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      Interesting that you see a difference between the Australorps & Orpingtons. Do your Australorps go broody much?

  • @RelenaJenn
    @RelenaJenn Год назад +2

    I love Buff Orpingtons, my favorite Chicken Breed. ❤️
    My Mom had one, named Sugar. She would enter the house every day and jump on Mama's bed and lay her egg. Which was odd, but sweet.
    Didn't even have to leave the house to get her egg, LOL. Instead, she brought her egg for the day to us.. Lol!

  • @sgt0079
    @sgt0079 Год назад +4

    We are waiting for 20 unsexed Buff Orpingtons- they're supposed to be hatched in 3 days! We just moved to our piece of land to start our homestead. So, I was really nervous, but now I'm excited after watching you, Willow, and the rest of your flock! Thank you for sharing!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      You are very welcome! Buff Orpingtons are wonderful, placid birds - great for eggs and meat and even brilliant at brooding more birds. If you have any questions, leave a comment on any of our videos and we will try to help 🙂. Enjoy them - they are great fun.

  • @ashm5206
    @ashm5206 3 года назад +10

    Watching this video I couldn’t help thinking about how happy they (and you) must be now that they are back in their field. Of course they were happy in the enclosure but there’s nothing like freely wandering around a field!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +2

      They are really making the most of it and I love watching them

  • @usmxn
    @usmxn 3 года назад +8

    Hi! I love Buff Orpingtons and I have Buff Sussex, Rhode Island Reds, Welsummers and Silkies myself.

  • @rogerrogers7393
    @rogerrogers7393 2 года назад +2

    Buff Orpington are beautiful chickens

  • @bloodyrose1985
    @bloodyrose1985 2 года назад +2

    Buff Orpington chicks are cute little floofs! 😍

  • @streetsofsouthphilly
    @streetsofsouthphilly Год назад +2

    I have 5 buff orpingtons and will be getting 2 next month. Love these birds.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад +1

      They really are fantastic aren't they?

    • @streetsofsouthphilly
      @streetsofsouthphilly Год назад +1

      ​@@EnglishCountryLife Yes, except my wife gave them all names and treats them like pets, so they'll never be "table birds." We do get eggs from them, at least.

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 3 года назад +5

    I just purchased a dozen hens and one boy. I will pick them up on Wednesday. The personality was important when deciding what breed but the broody hen was the big deciding factor for me. This is a dual purpose breed that my grandson can go into the coop with me to gather eggs and will raise chicks for me also! For me this was the best all around chicken for my backyard coop. Next year we will have fresh eggs and hopefully we will have baby chicks also.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +1

      That's lovely of you Arminda. I hope your grandson enjoys them!

  • @superbuddyfranklin
    @superbuddyfranklin 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is in the top 2 greatest poultry Videos I have EVER seen. Not exaggerating whatsoever. Thankyou. Concise, relevant and great footage. Beautiful breed.

  • @ruthspillman546
    @ruthspillman546 3 года назад +5

    I truly love all my chicks!!! They are beautiful and great egg layers. I look forward to more chicks!!!

  • @diocletianrecords1089
    @diocletianrecords1089 3 года назад +3

    Your Chickens are beautiful.

  • @setapartfarmandgardens
    @setapartfarmandgardens 2 года назад +1

    I think you have the most beautiful buff orpingtons I have ever seen!!

  • @Niki-xr6cw
    @Niki-xr6cw 8 дней назад +1

    I am too Urbane to have a rooster,I really don’t want to upset my neighbours , I just buy in pullets.
    My older hens go on birth control ,but only once they start laying weird looking eggs,they are still valuable flock members and their closest flock friends treat them just the same,there just as friendly and sweet ,just in egg retirement .

  • @jg3381
    @jg3381 2 года назад +2

    Love the buff orpingtons quiet gentle birds

  • @waynetroy3940
    @waynetroy3940 2 года назад +2

    I have 2 orbotons chickens they are so beautiful

  • @kickassgarden
    @kickassgarden 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Orpington fan here.

  • @chrisgeoss2543
    @chrisgeoss2543 2 года назад +1

    Yea, they are just gorgeous birds. Hi from maine USA

  • @littlefluffybum2073
    @littlefluffybum2073 2 года назад +4

    We only have buffs and they are amazing!! Very friendly, My roo has a mean streak, but my hens are darlings, and their eggs are so big compared to other breeds we have had in the past!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +1

      You should see Thor - our latest cockerel - he sits on Fiona's lap 😂

    • @littlefluffybum2073
      @littlefluffybum2073 2 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife I wish my 2-year-old roo would love me!! I want to love all 12.5lbs of him and snuggle his floof!! He is my Giant Boy standing a full 2ft 3 inches tall... King Hanibal Lector is what we call him... He won the blue ribbon his first year at the county fair this year. The Judges didn't believe he was full-blooded but I had a record of where I bought him from as a chick. He is my pride and pain in my booty... He tries to knock knees out from under you so he can bring you down to his level.. I hand raised a demon chicken...

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +1

      @@littlefluffybum2073 ouch! W do do dominance assertion with our cockerels from the moment that they hatch to try to avoid that - we deliberately breed for calmness too

    • @littlefluffybum2073
      @littlefluffybum2073 2 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife Have you done a video on Dominance assertion? I feel like have tried everything with this guy, that I know of, he wants to protect his hens from everything.. **he took down a chicken hawk by himself** actually, I believe that is when he started strutting his stuff and throwing his weight around more.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      We haven't done one yet - but it's on the list!

  • @maz6216
    @maz6216 Год назад +1

    1 year new to keeping chickens and they are so funny and entertaining. I have 2 left out of the 4 Isa Browns first bought hens. Lovely birds, very friendly and great egg layers. Year later I get 4 Rhode Island Reds, one turns out to be a cockerel. I was worried that these would dominate my Rosie and Masala (Isa browns)...Nope, these ladies are bosses, then I get 4 Buff Orpingtons. Such darlings these are. 5 weeks old and one of them I've named Maggie immediately runs up and jumps into my lap for cuddles. Today I have 3 of them in my lap and I'm so happy. I cannot kill anyone of them, but I'm not experienced enough to keep the male Rhode Island. Plus I do not have enough housing for more. He's 10 weeks old named Peanut. I'm hoping my neighbour will give him a home.

  • @hollybritton7255
    @hollybritton7255 3 года назад +2

    Just received my first buff orpington chicks and found your site. Thank you

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 3 года назад +3

    I selected some Bielefelders, Whiting True Blues, Cuckoo Marans, Speckled Sussex, Black Australorp, Ameraucana, and yes, a Buff Orpington. They are about eight to ten days old, just adorable. I’m in love with my babies. I was a freak waiting for them to be shipped, but in realty, they only spent about 36 to 42 hours in travel time from Iowa to Salt Lake. I used McMurray hatchery, if you want to see pics of their stock you can visit their site. I have a tiny lavender bird, I’m assuming either the true blue or Ameraucana, it’s just a lovely shade. The buff is also a lovely golden color with beautiful shading. I only wish they had a mom hen, but, they have a big human poppa doing his very best.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      If you're lucky your Orpington will brood next year and she could hatch for you. I wish you luck.
      I've seen the McMurray hatchery website. It's very different way to obtain chickens in the UK. Buying day old chicks is rare. It's much more common to either buy hatching eggs and hatch at home or to buy older hens at point of lay.

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 2 года назад

      ❤❤❤🥺 this is so wholesome, go chicken daddy!

  • @bettylongshore9594
    @bettylongshore9594 3 года назад +2

    Love the way you handle and raise your chickens! Buff Orpingtons are one of my favorite breeds! Yours are beautiful!

  • @redsnap3545
    @redsnap3545 2 года назад +3

    My husband and I love these videos. I call them Social Buffs or Buffs. We just found a family who has them and I can't wait to visit them using your instructions. We would love to have our own...maybe some day. Love the Cockrels by the way! Hi Gannett! Hi Willow!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      So glad you enjoy them. It will be hatching season soon so lots of fuzzy chicks as well 😁

  • @harrym2523
    @harrym2523 3 года назад +4

    Great point about breeding/buying hens vs table birds Fiona. Great video!

  • @ashlyndvorak1833
    @ashlyndvorak1833 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @julier7260
    @julier7260 3 года назад +2

    Great rundown on the excess roosters. I think that's the best approach.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      Its a subject that needs to be thought about before breeding for sure

  • @rosangelateresinhabarbosam4206
    @rosangelateresinhabarbosam4206 7 месяцев назад +1

    The chickens are beautiful 😊

  • @shirley1413
    @shirley1413 2 года назад +2

    Just found your channel, new SUBIE. Really enjoyed your very informative video. I am an old chick, with no flock currently. Well my neighbor has a few and I care for them, and visit them daily. I love chickens.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Hope you get your own flock again! Welcome to the channel

  • @chrisosh9574
    @chrisosh9574 3 года назад +3

    Buff Orpingtons are great birds, when I had chickens in the UK, we had about twenty, the rest of the flock was whatever took our fancy to try out.
    My favourite for egg quality and size was the Wyandotte, as a pet Perkins had a lot of character and would lay well and go broody over any egg.
    The Buffs were definitely the top all rounder though.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      They all have their charms but we do love our floofy Orpingtons 😉

  • @oliviasougy8882
    @oliviasougy8882 2 года назад +3

    Have recently started watching your videos and absolutely love them. Just adore chickens ans my dream is to have them one day. Thanks so much Fiona, you have a fan for life :))

  • @fightingbear8537
    @fightingbear8537 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @moutasemh4187
    @moutasemh4187 2 года назад +1

    Buff & chocklat Orbington are my favorite breed

  • @RoweMan2000
    @RoweMan2000 Год назад +1

    They're so beautiful

  • @mikemacinnes6120
    @mikemacinnes6120 10 месяцев назад +1

    My lady Orpingtons are my favorite girls! Don’t tell the rest of my girls. Jersey giants are runner ups

  • @steveridge8168
    @steveridge8168 2 года назад +1

    Hi Fiona, We have have 3 Hybrid hens (Speckledy Gold, Lohmann Brown and a Rhode Rock) all nearly 3 years old. They have all under gone a molt last month, have been wormed with flubivet, 2 have had visits to vet one from flystrike spotted and treated within 3hours, before that the other had a respiratory infection treated with antiboitics followed up with Berlys friendly bacteria, the current issue is that we have not had any eggs for over 2 months and all three seem to have runny poo sometime colored green, mustard colored not solid, they are also not as active as they once were, they still free range across whole garden, eating their layers pellets and treats of mixed seeds along with special treat of a few super seeds. We have now added Avopro to their drinking water and they get weighed weekly which seems to indicate slight weight loss over last 3 weeks, Their feathers are regrowing and they get up and go to bed as normal. they do seem to spend more time resting, preening and dust bathing. could their behavour be down to weather turning colder, still replacing feathers? or is there something else going on, coop has also been cleaned and treated with smoke bomb plus sprayed for mites no sign of any. their combs and wattles are a nice heathy red colour and no sign of impacted crop of egg bound. Any ideas please. Sorry for the comment being so long.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +1

      From what you have described it sounds to me like this is moult. During moult they need vast amounts of energy and protein to grow new feathers. This does result in some weight loss. They also drink significant amounts of water, more than normal as it helps move dried food through their system plus they need a lot for the replacement feathers. This results in runny poo too as poo includes urate and excess water as they have no other way of expelling it. Preening is normal as the new feather shafts grows through the skin with a keratin sheath over the end. The hen has to nibble the top off to allow the feather frond to grow out of the shaft.
      I do have to say that I'm not a veterinary professional and it's very difficult to say for certain from a distance. If the weight loss is pronounced or you see evidence of parasites or worms in the poo, or even if you are still worried please visit your vet for advice.

  • @gigipetit1988
    @gigipetit1988 Год назад +1

    This content was EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 👍

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      So glad that it was useful GiGi 🙂

    • @gigipetit1988
      @gigipetit1988 Год назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife Do you perhaps have Buff Orpington pullets for sale at the moment or in the near future? Thank you ☺️

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      @@gigipetit1988 Hi GiGi, because we breed naturally with broody hens, we can only offer pullets in the Autumn, although we do offer very limited numbers of fertilised eggs at this time of year 🙂

  • @RubenStim
    @RubenStim 3 года назад +2

    Helped me chose the right choice! Thank you!

  • @lewis801
    @lewis801 Год назад +1

    Lovely video! One video that I'd like to see is an overview of different popular chicken breeds in the UK based on your experiences or what you know

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks Lewis. That might be one for a collaboration with other chicken keepers to get a good cross section!

  • @danieljenner9604
    @danieljenner9604 3 месяца назад +1

    I grew up in England and had Buff Orpingtons for years. I now live in Sweden and they are like gold dust to source so I don't have any. I don't know what the laws are about shipping eggs abroad, but if I find out it's legal I will definitely be coming back to England to buy some hatching eggs.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 месяца назад +1

      The tricky part is getting them there alive. The low pressure & temperature of aircraft holds wrecks viability

    • @danieljenner9604
      @danieljenner9604 3 месяца назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife that's a real shame, I remember I never done well in the UK with eggs that were sent in the post too.
      Looks like I'll have to go without unfortunately.

    • @davinasquirrel7672
      @davinasquirrel7672 Месяц назад +1

      @@danieljenner9604 See if they have any poultry clubs in Sweden. From there, ask around for any breeders. Failing that, find out about live import regulations.

    • @danieljenner9604
      @danieljenner9604 Месяц назад

      @@davinasquirrel7672 I'm a part of a poultry club in Sweden, and I only know one person right up in the north that breeds them, but the waiting list is so long. And I was told I could get the eggs over to Sweden, I'd just have a reduced hatch rate. I brought some Dorking eggs over last time and I got 9 out of 12, so it wasn't too bad to be honest.

  • @ahvc6180
    @ahvc6180 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fiona, our Orpingtons jump a lot higher than 3 feet tall! The 3 ft electric fence didn't do the job at all, so we installed a six feet high one. Problem solved.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  9 месяцев назад

      Wow that's the first time I've known someone to need tall fencing for Orpingtons!

  • @robertcoleman7047
    @robertcoleman7047 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I hatched 7 eggs this past summer and ended up with 3 silver-laced Orpington's and 4 gold-laced. They are all big, beautiful, friendly birds. I have ended up with 5 cockerels and 2 hens. I have grown attached to all of them and they all have individual personalities. Putting them to bed in the shed of an evening is a real joy, as is letting them out in the morning. I'm not sure how I'm going to manage having so many cockerels, but we'll have to find a way as we're not going to eat anyone. In fact, I've cut down my meat consumption to almost nil and am moving to vegetarianism. I'm getting accustomed to it and it isn't as hard as I thought it would be. Now...what to do about the crowing? So far, only two crow, but I don't know what the neighbours will think when all five start.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  9 месяцев назад +1

      Do be careful for the welfare of the hens. Generally we advise against more than one cockerel per ten hens. Orpingtons mate enthusiastically and often and with a higher proportion feather wear can quickly become apparent leading to welfare issues

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade 3 года назад +6

    They are lovely breed of chickens. I love that they are pretty chill when you carry them, and this video has been very informative!
    Question though, do they do well in tropical climates?

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +3

      Orpingtons were bred to cope with the mild weather in the UK. They are very heavily feathered and may struggle in very hot climates.

  • @The_Great_Hejaz
    @The_Great_Hejaz 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much , btw your burgundy hair is gorgeous

  • @bgtrev
    @bgtrev 3 года назад +2

    Well presented points, certainly agree with their nature our Buffs are the only chickens my partner actually likes because of this. Hope the latest Avian Flu outbreak there does not delay your Buffs taste of freedom.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +1

      They're out!!! Running around the field. It's great to see them run across grass again.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +1

      Hi Trev! They are out today & loving it - fingers crossed it stays that way 🤞🤞

  • @babynieve9612
    @babynieve9612 Год назад +1

    Just ordered my buff ladies ❤

  • @TheToolBoxWhisperer
    @TheToolBoxWhisperer 5 месяцев назад +1

    I ordered some eggs of these chickens. im going to put them under my Broady Wyandot hen.

  • @choaib5609
    @choaib5609 2 года назад +1

    شكرا جزيلا.

  • @rrodriguez4277
    @rrodriguez4277 10 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoyed the video, and I hope I can keep some chickens. I live in the city but it have some land. Hopefully I can figure it out :3

  • @vangiefich
    @vangiefich 2 года назад +1

    Great info. They are beautiful!

  • @ripplemoon249
    @ripplemoon249 2 года назад +2

    I have 4 hens and two roosters right now (hoping the Roos won’t fight but if they do we’ll have to rehome one) and all the girls lay through winter. Two are mixed breed and two are Pekins. All bantams. They’re not the most friendly birds but I’m training them currently (using Fiona’s great video about How to make your chickens friendly).
    I was born in Orpington and have wanted Orpington chickens since I first heard of them. Unfortunately it’s hard to find bantamised Orpingtons, especially in my area of the UK. And I don’t want to mix standard sized birds in with my bantam flock in case of fighting etc.
    Hoping at some point I can find some bantams of this amazing breed! 🥰

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Fingers crossed - they are out there!

    • @ripplemoon249
      @ripplemoon249 2 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife Well, in an incredible coincidence, I've just discovered somebody who sells bantam Orpingtons!! They're not in my area, but they're near some extended family, so I could pick up hens while visiting family.
      I'm super happy to have finally found some! Not sure when I'll be able to get them but hopefully as soon as I can 🐔

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      @@ripplemoon249 Fantastic!

  • @faithwalker5196
    @faithwalker5196 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely channel 🌷🪻🌷

  • @FynbosGarden
    @FynbosGarden Год назад +1

    Good. Clear. Thank you.

  • @ernestscribbler2294
    @ernestscribbler2294 3 года назад +1

    I have some of those fuzzy eggs with legs running around right now. Hope some of them grow up to be a wonderful broody hens.

  • @wheelsuprn6591
    @wheelsuprn6591 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Fiona. Love your channel. I’ve learned so much! How long do Buff Orpingtons roosters stay fertile? My boy is such a gentleman after some very difficult roosters.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  4 месяца назад

      We only keep ours for one year to prevent genetic problems from interbreeding but they should stay fertile for nany years. Our hens have lived to older than eight!

  • @planetdoods4360
    @planetdoods4360 3 года назад +2

    Hi Fiona, nice video about orpingtons. Hoping to get our own first ever orpingtons soon. Cheers.

  • @Eco-FriendlyItems-zim9hq
    @Eco-FriendlyItems-zim9hq 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative video, thank you so much - Greetings from Zimbabwe

  • @ASmileAdayful
    @ASmileAdayful 3 года назад +2

    I did some research and wanted buff Orpingtons bantams, but can't find any in my area. We pick up two speckled Sussex and 1 polish next week. Thank you for your videos🐔❤️

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +1

      How exciting! Do let us know how you get on & remember we are always here to answer questions!

    • @ASmileAdayful
      @ASmileAdayful 3 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife thank you so much, there is a lot of conflicting advice out there. After finding you, especially in the UK, I feel a bit more confident. Hubby is extending a coop we bought, that wasn't as big as advised 🙄 but it's fine he's very handy😂😘🐔

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +1

      @@ASmileAdayful Hugh gave up on commercial coops & just makes them now for the same reason!

    • @ASmileAdayful
      @ASmileAdayful 3 года назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife yes lesson learnt🙄😂🤦‍♀️

  • @TravelIDCard
    @TravelIDCard Год назад +1

    Loved your video! We live in Sacramento California, USA, and have a small mixed flock. We now have 3 17 week old Buff Orpingtons, but wish they were friendlier. TRhey will fly into my lap, but don't like being petted or held. TGhey love pecking at my purple-painted fingernails and toes. I love Buffy, Butter and Bailey, but wish they liked me back. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      Hi! We have a video on this subject that we hope might help!
      ruclips.net/video/l0Xf5JiDaO4/видео.html

  • @HealthGeekMum
    @HealthGeekMum 2 года назад +2

    That's so helpful video! I am just hoping for broody hen (I have some mixed hybrids sussex, silverwing, marsbar, Bluebell and brown layers rescue ones) and have been looking into breeds which do well as egg layers and table birds and are broody! I have seen some information about them but wasn't sure if it is worth the money for eggs. So thanks for all the information. It is extra benefit that they don't need high fencing 😁

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +1

      We've tried many breeds over the year and have honestly never found better as a dual purpose breed that is naturally broody 🙂

  • @NACAFarm
    @NACAFarm 3 года назад +1

    Wow did I just count 15 hatched chicks? That's alot!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      Yes! Sindy could cover a lot of eggs. It's another advantage of Orpington hens. To be fair that level of successful hatch is unusual.

  • @db-zc9xv
    @db-zc9xv Год назад +1

    Orpingtons are a great choice for your flock. Up to half will develop a personality (or maybe a poultry-ality since they're not really completely persons) to such an extent that you'll enjoy having them around to hang out with.
    The one minus, here in california anyway, is that they can have short lifespans due to cancer. That's extremely sad because they so often become adored pets that bring you breakfast.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      I think American Orpingtons are different to UK - ours do well for age (8 or 9 years certainly). We've not had a case of cancer in the birds we've raised (and that's several thousand)

    • @db-zc9xv
      @db-zc9xv Год назад

      @@EnglishCountryLife Like I wrote: this might be a california... or even a northern california problem. It's a sad problem too, because they are cooperative and solid members of the flock that will hop right up onto your knee and try to eat your buttons. But here: these adorable birds are dying at between 2 and 6 years old. BTW: three of four of my Buffs died with the same symptoms and I had my favorite autopsied. It came back as ovarian cancer.

  • @pattikemp-gettmann9646
    @pattikemp-gettmann9646 Год назад +1

    My buff layed her first egg on my lap while I was petting her

  • @mamunkhandakarkhandakar6389
    @mamunkhandakarkhandakar6389 2 года назад +1

    very nice

  • @brianororke9761
    @brianororke9761 Год назад +1

    All very interesting!! Well done!! Why do you have little jackets on the hens and why seemingly only some of them???

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      Hi Brian, they are chicken saddles - a welfare item that we use if a breeding hen shows signs of feather wear. We made a short video to explain them
      ruclips.net/video/bRxkXWjJ-Ns/видео.html

  • @Arthur-ek7nd
    @Arthur-ek7nd 2 года назад +1

    My lavender Orp is like a lap dog

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 2 года назад +1

    Why are they wearing an apron on their back? (Love you channel! I am binge watching as we speak..) :)

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Hi Helen!
      This video explains everything
      ruclips.net/video/bRxkXWjJ-Ns/видео.html

  • @humanresetproject
    @humanresetproject 2 года назад +2

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @choaib5609
    @choaib5609 2 года назад

    تستحقي المشاركة.

  • @Damselfly54315
    @Damselfly54315 Год назад

    I'm just getting started, my FIRST birds arrive in a bit over 3 weeks...my coop not ready,nor is my chicken yard, I will be starting with them in my basement in a make-shift brooder...its just the start up, after that I think the hens van do it all...I have 5 roosters (the LEAST amount I could order) and 20 hens coming, all with their vaccines since this is all new for me...I CHOSE Buff Orpingtons for the dual purpose, docile nature and there's very little things to complain about with the breed...I will choose 2 roosters or 3 I keep but the other 2 will become food...im not shy on growing, and butchering, I'm a country girl thats getting back to her roots...I just PRAY the area will be large enough for this many, coop is 8x10, yard is 10x12 feet I hadn't planned on this many so increasing the nesting boxes to 5...they aren't here and I'm getting nervous cuz our 3 generation home is all against 'noisy birds...but I'm 68 and its MY turn to have a life as I see fit and raising these is MY choice...THAT said ANY information PLEASE GIVE IT!!! thank you in advance💗

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад +1

      Hi Judy. Good for you doing something for yourself. Your coop should be big enough, but by UK welfare standards, your outdoor space isn't big enough. The minimum space defined here is 10²ft per bird. You have 120²ft so it's enough for 12 chickens only. These sizes are also worked on a standard mid sized breed eg Warren's. Orpingtons are much bigger so increasing the size of the yard space I would say is an absolute necessity.
      I'm also sat here listening to DeWalt crowing his head off so you might have some family issues once they get going. Sorry!

    • @Damselfly54315
      @Damselfly54315 Год назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife I just found a way to increase the size of my chicken yard, I now will have enough for all the birds and then some its now going to be 'L' shaped but doubled the size, and they will just have to get used to the sounds...loved ur video on the sounds and what they mean...😊

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад +1

      @@Damselfly54315 Excellent!

  • @Papacheeks
    @Papacheeks Год назад +1

    Love the jackets on the chickens! Where can one find those?

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      If you search for "chicken saddles" you should find them - they are a welfare aid to avoid feather wear when the cockerel is amorous

  • @rosewood9839
    @rosewood9839 Год назад +1

    Where did you get your boots!! I absolutely love them! Please, tell me! Thank you and I love your videos 😊 And I have lavender Orpingtons. Love them!!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад +1

      Hi! They are Ariat Berwicks. I've had them for years - absolutely love them 😀

    • @rosewood9839
      @rosewood9839 Год назад +1

      @@EnglishCountryLife thank you! My search is on 😊

  • @Saberfighterx
    @Saberfighterx 3 года назад +1

    There are also other colors of orpintons too I have lavender orpintons

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      There are, although we find not enough people keep them for us to get unrelated cockerels each year

  • @leviolin9328
    @leviolin9328 Год назад

    Are those chickens so damn big that they have saddles on them because that's what it looks like and that's impressive. I can only imagine the tiny little jockeys over there that race them around

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      You've made us both laugh over morning coffee ☕😂. The saddles are a welfare item to prevent feather wear. We explain them in this short video
      ruclips.net/video/bRxkXWjJ-Ns/видео.html

  • @marysurbanchickengarden
    @marysurbanchickengarden 3 года назад +2

    Growing up I don't believe we ever had store bought chicken. Mom would harvest the cockerels and the old hens that weren't laying any more. She smother fried the young cockerels and made chicken and rice, dumplings and cornbread dressing from the old hens. Good eating in the south any time of the year. My British husband really liked our cuisine and gained weight from my cooking. I prepared a traditional Thanksgiving dinner in South Wales for him and our friends, even the pecan pie. I had to bring the corn meal from the United States, but it worked out okay. There wasn't any plump fat hens in the supermarket, so I had to make do with what chicken I could find. I have two cockerels now that are very close to table birds, although I would love to keep one my son said no.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад +2

      Nothing tastes the same as home raised & home cooked!

    • @SM-ce1uy
      @SM-ce1uy 2 года назад

      it doesn't sound very healthy

  • @patriciajohnsonson8639
    @patriciajohnsonson8639 2 года назад +1

    What about hawks and owls? They can swoop in and pick up a chicken, the. Fly out with the chicken!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +1

      Thankfully none of the birds of prey round here would attack a chicken. If he sees a buzzard or harrier Thor ( the cockerel) roars a challenge - he's a big lad - pushing 10 pounds in weight - and the birds of prey stay away. We are more concerned by crows and ravens when chicks are born but the broodies attack them so no losses so far

  • @Cotswoldblonde
    @Cotswoldblonde Год назад +1

    They are gorgeous hens. I have 3 x Burford Browns free rangers who also lay 65-70gm eggs all year round. It looks like Buffs are slightly larger than Burfords? 🙏🏻

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      Our Buffs are very large. Hens weight up to 3.5kg, Cockerels much larger

  • @Barbie08081
    @Barbie08081 3 года назад +1

    My buff Orpington is a rascal 🤣 she’s the only one to jump my 4ft fence

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      Wow! Ours are unlikely to jump a twig on the floor 😁. You must have an Orpington athlete!

  • @garynewis8293
    @garynewis8293 3 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @therian_forever12
    @therian_forever12 2 года назад +3

    Love your channel! Thank you so much for talking about the cockerel issue. Do you kill and process the cockerels yourselves? If so, how did you learn how to do this?

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад +2

      Hi, we do all the slaughter and processing. We learned from books and experienced people. We are thinking of doing a detailed training video on the subject ( not on RUclips though)

  • @cheikhly9727
    @cheikhly9727 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @laststophomestead2853
    @laststophomestead2853 2 года назад +1

    Okay I must have the rare Orpington's because we have just them as a flock, raised from 1 day old, handled daily when chicks, and they are constantly fighting one another, the rooster is over aggressive to the ladies and us, and they aren't particularly friendly to be held in any form or fashion lol.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Wow, must be a very different strain to the ones we breed!

  • @edvaldosouza5031
    @edvaldosouza5031 Год назад

    Amo suas galinhas. Me manda ovos delas para mim no Brasil.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      I'm sorry, the fertilised eggs would not survive the negative air pressure in the cargo hold of an aircraft

    • @edvaldosouza5031
      @edvaldosouza5031 Год назад

      @@EnglishCountryLife ok understand

  • @mayaportland8805
    @mayaportland8805 8 месяцев назад +1

    A watch dog will protect the chicken against predators even from hawks if trained.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  8 месяцев назад

      It's certainly an option - sadly our most frequent form of attack is other people's dogs

  • @racheldriscoll3397
    @racheldriscoll3397 Год назад +1

    What's the best feed for these babies if there isn't enough land for them to forage on? I am brand new to this. This is my second video about chickens. I've wanted them for many years. I want to be prepared to take care of them properly.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Год назад

      Hi Rachel! We have a playlist called "Chicken Keeping for Beginners" that works through what you need topic by topic (feed, shelter, drink, bedding etc.). There's one episode devoted to feed and all you need to know. Take a look but please know that we are happy to answer all your questions
      ruclips.net/p/PLDluIIoNPsldJo1GHNzIyHupbMBgQue-p

  • @tommylogan6600
    @tommylogan6600 2 месяца назад +1

    I can incubate several hundred eggs but would rather have a broody hin. I just got buff orpingtons and I have silkies

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 месяца назад +1

      Agreed, hens raise chicks so well

    • @tommylogan6600
      @tommylogan6600 Месяц назад +1

      I have my first hin that hatched a chick. Such a good mother very protective. The chick blended into the flock right away.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  Месяц назад

      @@tommylogan6600 That's why we like broody hens!

  • @geoffreyfuller2240
    @geoffreyfuller2240 2 года назад +1

    what bedding do you use in the coop, love your videos

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Hi Geoffrey, we use wood shavings by Snowflake Supreme 🙂

  • @ruhenabegum2340
    @ruhenabegum2340 3 года назад +2

    Hi I love your videos learning a lot, just started keeping backyard chicken from this year.
    How can I get some chicks or fertile eggs from you? I live in London.

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      Hi Ruhena! We do sell fertile eggs but right now all our hens are broody (either sat on eggs or with just hatched chicks). We don't sell chicks but may have some pullets or point of lay hens available in a few months.

  • @GeorgiaPeachHolly
    @GeorgiaPeachHolly 3 года назад +4

    How come some of your chickens have little aprons on? Thanks! And also, what do you think of chicken harnesses?

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  3 года назад

      Hi! They are chicken saddles, a welfare item. We describe them here. We like our chickens to be free range so wouldn't use a harness
      ruclips.net/video/bRxkXWjJ-Ns/видео.html

  • @Poultry_ma
    @Poultry_ma 2 года назад +1

    I got chickens from a school, and I have no idea what breeds they are!!!

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      There are some great resources online showing the different breeds 🙂

  • @raesandberg7188
    @raesandberg7188 2 года назад +1

    I would love to find out more information on the 3 ft. electric fencing. I am in need for this idea.. I have not been on here for a long time. We moved from Montana mountains down here to north Texas.. So this this is so different. I have had chickens every place I have lived. We have just had a problem, I put my 6 juveniles out in a pen right next to the big Chickens.. everything went as normal, then one morning I was missing 1 little chick. I was devastated. Then we put the camera so it could pick it up.. We caught a cat! Okay, we kept watching and then we caught a possum.. OMG! so now that I'm down to 2 babies. the camera has caught nothing else, I think we are okay.. But I would love to put that electric fence in. Does all the wire get electricity only the top wire or all the wire?
    Thank you, Rae

    • @EnglishCountryLife
      @EnglishCountryLife  2 года назад

      Hi Rae,
      hopefully this video will answer all your questions
      ruclips.net/video/GyVM1N3ltbI/видео.html