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Orpington Chickens

Buff female Buff male White female

Orpington History


The Black Orpington was created and introduced in 1886 by William Cook. This new hybrid bird was then named after William\'s residence in Kent. To create the black he crossed it with Minorcas, Plymouth Rock and Langshans. The White Orpington followed 3 years later and was a cross between a White Leghorn and a Black Hamburg and a White Dorking. This was not such a popular colour at the time. The Buff Orpington was introduced later as people wanted a buff coloured bird. The Queen Mother was apparently a keeper of this bird.

Orpington Behaviour


Orpingtons are birds which like to be free range. They have a very strong tendency to go broody and therefore make great mothers. Their eggs are small and pinkish. They are greedy birds and need exercise to keep fit. Their wingspan is short therefore they can be kept in areas with low fences.

Orpington Varieties


The standard colours for an Orpington are black (single or rose comb), blue (laced) buff and white. They are a heavy but loosely feathered bird which makes it look large. The blues and blacks are the largest colours. The buffs and whites are slightly smaller. The dark colours have dark eyes and legs while the paler colours have red eyes and white legs.

Orpington Pictures

Beautiful girl
Juvenile orpington perching on coop roof.
Close up of orpington chicken in garden
Chicken in garden
Buffy, the young Buff Orpington
Being watched!
Did someone say corn?!
She stole my Sandwich!
Cosy in the grass
Enjoying the flowers
Ready for take off!
Lavender Orpington chicks 8 days old
Buff Orpingtons
Buff Orpington free ranging
Curious Buff Orpington
Gregs new hat!
Chicken Turbo Power Activated!
Has own dust bath, uses my compost instead! lol
They were so tiny at 10 weeks! ????
Ginger on her podium!
Buff Orpington Chick free ranging
Curious Buff Orpington
Buff Orpingtons 10 weeks old
Relaxing in the coop
Buff Orpingtons Dust Bathing
specly
Loki thinks shes a parrot! - Buff Orpington Chick
Leg warmers!
Young orpington

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Sweet natured & looks beautiful - Amanda, Hants,

I was given my BO when she was 4 & she is nearly 7 now. She was badly bullied initially by my 5 pre existing hybrids Ex commercial girls, who have since died. She has a lovely nature and although now the others have since died, she free ranges our closed in garden, chats softly to us when given tasty treats & comes into the house when she feels like it. I haven’t got other rescues yet as I can’t bear her to be bullied again. She seem’s happy enough.


- Melissa,


Very friendly hens - Phillis, Hampshire,

Good garden hens as they are too posh to scratch, they just peck around the in the flower beds and do not create havoc with your special plants. Not great at egg laying, particularly in the winter. Very friendly and good with children. They make ideal pets. Mine lived for nearly 15 years.


- Oliver,

Buff-orpingtons are my favorite type of chicken we used to have one...but sadly it died These birds are good with goldlines but some other breeds may harm your buff 10/10 review


Very Friendly - Tim,

Very friendly bird.They always come up to me when I come and give them food. They love dust bathing and huddle up together sometimes.

Breeder Clubs for Orpington


Buff Orpington Club

Email: phil.boy@virgin.net

Telephone: 01904 468387

Orpington Club

Email: andrew.srichardson@virgin.net

Website: www.theorpingtonclub.co.uk

Telephone: 01995 601772