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Orpingtons/Brahmas....how loud are they? *UPDATE*

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Have been thinking about re-stocking our flock as we are down to four now. :(

 

The Devon Traditional Breed Centre have Jubilee and Laced Orpingtons :P ready to go now and I was wondering on average out of all you "Orp" keepers how loud they are? :think:

 

I got Cochins as they are reknowned for being quiet, well my white one is extremely loud :notalk: but the other one is as quiet as a mouse. I know you can't guarantee any hen being quiet regardless of breed but would love an idea of how much noise they make! :D

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Hi Chelsea,we got our glod laced orpington from DTB last summer and she is the most timid of all our flock! She never makes a sound, whether thats cos she is timid or whether its just her nature.She loves cuddles though :lol: 2 of my cochins from there can be very vocal :lol::lol: I want a lemon pyle brahma from there...have you seen them??

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Thats where i first saw the lemon pyle but they did not have any last year :( I was up

 

there 2 weeks ago and I really liked the silver laced they are beautiful!!! I have to wait

 

till the chicks hatch next week to see how many girls I get before I can indulge in more :pray:

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I only had young boy Orps so I can't comment on how loud they were as a breed in general but I've got two Gold Brahmas and I don't know they're there. They are quiet, keep themselves to themselves and are incredibly gentle. The one thing I did notice with the Orps is that they were clumsy, they didn't look where they were going, where they were putting their feet and they would unintentionally step on smaller chooks. My Brahmas don't do that, they are more careful. Maybe it's a boy/girl thing or maybe it's a breed trait, I don't know, but it has put me off keeping Orps.

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Ok, when my Orpies have their beaks closed they are big puffs of feathers :D ..........when their beaks are flapping tin the breeze they are each noisy little wingebags :lol:

 

I wouldn't be without them though & am even considering more on my "to get" list, so they can't be too bad :wink:

 

Just read Griffin's post.........yes they are ungainly......and very much led by their stomachs :roll:

 

I'd love a visit to the DTBC............one day :roll:

 

Sha x

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Ok - so Orps! :D

 

Gin, my splash (and top chook) is fairly quiet, she egg announces occasionally but not every time and she has the occasional gripe and mutter when someone (normally a pekin :roll: ) gets up to mischief. In general she is very laid back :D

 

OSH, my jubilee is a whiney whinge bag.....she chunters almost constantly but never egg announces. The chuntering can be heard when I am in the house. She is second in command and acts as Gins bouncer. Goes to give someone a gentle tap telling off and ends up charging at them and overshooting her target :lol:

 

They crouch left right and centre so are easy to get hold of and (touches wood) these two have never been broody. Not that I would trust them with eggs...i reckon they would be scrambled rather than chicks.

 

I also have a partridge orp but still getting to know her, she is quiet but I think this is cos currently she is bottom of the pecking order.

 

I have an orp cross bantie who is delightful and a brahma cross who too is lovely! Very friendly and enjoy snuggles.

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I can honestly say my LF orp girls are very very quiet. Bantam madam is a bit noisier, but even so not bad. LF boys on the other hand are very very noisy!

 

My all time favourite bird is a LF black and I also have jubilees - you'll probably find these are smaller; its taking a while for them to be bred larger unless you come across a strain using German blood.

 

Personally I'm not keen on using LF as broodys as they can be quite clumsy. However, my jubs have never been broody and actually since I got the cockeral "Ooops, word censored!"ody has been broody :shock:

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Got mine from DTB centre - one Orphington was noisey but that was because she turned out to be a boy!!!

The other was fine.

I would love one of the laced one but have just taken in a COF and 5 really has to be my lot.

However I will go to the DTB centre just to have a look and enjoy their wonderful food!!!

Claire

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I told them I'd ring back. It's just deciding what to get now... :think: I think from the replies on here I am definitely going to get a gold laced. Just need to narrow down the second choice now to either Black or Jubilee or a Brahma. :anxious:

 

I want to stay at 6 as I like lots of room in my WIR. :D

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I told them I'd ring back. It's just deciding what to get now... :think: I think from the replies on here I am definitely going to get a gold laced. Just need to narrow down the second choice now to either Black or Jubilee or a Brahma. :anxious:

 

I want to stay at 6 as I like lots of room in my WIR. :D

:D

 

Brahma :mrgreen:

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