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The Jubilee Orpington is a rare, beautiful, and friendly dual-purpose chicken breed, developed in 1897 for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, featuring striking mahogany feathers with black spangles and white tips, known for calm temperaments, good egg-laying, and suitability for beginners and families. Its complex plumage takes up to 18 months to fully develop, and it's a heavy, cold-hardy bird prized for both meat and eggs.

Gold Laced Orpington is a striking variety of the large, fluffy Orpington chicken, known for its rich golden plumage beautifully outlined with a distinct black "lacing,"
making it a popular show bird with a gentle, friendly temperament, good dual-purpose utility (eggs/meat), and excellent mothering instincts
. Created by Jobst Veltheim in Germany, this rare and visually stunning bird offers a calm, pet-like nature, ideal for backyards and families
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Silver Laced Orpingtons are rare, striking, large-bodied, and, and exceptionally docile birds, making them excellent, friendly, and cold-hardy, , backyard pets. Hens typically lay 150–180 medium-to-large, light brown eggs per year.

Lavender Orpingtons are a popular, large, and cold-hardy chicken breed known for their striking, soft lavender-gray plumage and extremely docile, friendly temperament
. Often kept as pets or for moderate production, they lay about 170-200 medium-to-large light brown eggs annually
. These, quiet, fluffy, and "lap-chicken" birds are excellent for families, though their calm, lower-ranking nature means they can sometimes be bullied by more aggressive, active breeds
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The Orpington is a British breed of chicken. It was bred in the late nineteenth century by William Cook of Orpington, at that time in Kent in south-east England. It was intended to be a dual-purpose breed, to be reared both for eggs and for meat, but soon became exclusively a show bird.

Chocolate Orpington chickens are a rare, heavy, and docile dual-purpose breed originating from England in the 1990s, featuring distinct rich brown plumage. They are known for being friendly, cold-hardy, and excellent, broody mothers, laying roughly 150 to 200 medium to large brown or cream-colored eggs per week.

Blue Orpingtons are a large, rare, and dual-purpose chicken breed known for their striking slate-blue, laced plumage and exceptionally docile, friendly temperament
Originating in the UK, they are hardy, cold-tolerant birds that weigh 8–12 lbs and lay roughly 200–230 large brown eggs per year.
Orpingtons do not breed true. Breeding blue to blue results in roughly 50% blue, 25% black, and 25% splash offspring.