Chicks

The English Orpington chicken, hailing from Orpington, Kent, is like the fluffy marshmallow of the poultry world. Developed by William Cook in the late 19th century, this breed was designed to be the Swiss Army knife of chickens: good for eggs, meat, and winning over hearts with its charming demeanor. Sporting a feathery ensemble that would make any high-fashion model envious, they come in vogue colors like black, white, buff, and blue. Known for their serene nature, they're the zen masters of the chicken coop, often mistaken for feathered pillows on legs due to their abundant fluff. A favorite among backyard chicken enthusiasts, these birds are not just poultry; they're walking, clucking, egg-laying bundles of joy and feathers!