A pros of Orpington Chicken
- deathlyyogurt
- Jun 14
- 2 min read
Orpington Chickens:
Not Just a Pretty Face — A True Companion for Modern Homes and Farms
Orpingtons aren’t just magazine-cover chickens raised for pretty Instagram shots — they’re soulful, soft-natured companions that offer eggs, peace, and a deeper connection with life itself.
These are chickens you can truly raise at home — not just in theory, but in practice. Orpingtons are perfect for families, small farms, or even city dwellers looking for a gentle feathered friend.
Why Orpingtons? Why not any other breed?
1. Perfectly Suited for Thailand and Today’s Lifestyle
Short wings, poor fliers → Ideal for homes with low fences
Affectionate but not noisy → Apartment- or neighbor-friendly
Slow, round, and grounded → Won’t jump on your car or disappear onto rooftops
2. Gentle, Friendly, and Never Aggressive
Great for beginners — easy to handle
Can be picked up, checked for health, or given medication without a fuss
Even the roosters are mellow — the occasional gentle peck is just curiosity 😅
Safe for families with small children — no sudden ninja kicks (unless provoked!)
3. Steady Egg Layers, Without Overburdening Their Bodies
Lays about 200–250 eggs per year — balanced, not overworked
Lifespan of 5+ years with good care → long-term layers
Fun fact: An American Orpington once lived to 25 years (not laying all the time, of course 😅)
4. Cute, Round, and Surprisingly Photogenic
Chubby but not clumsy — easy to teach simple tricks
Great for adorable content — they can be carried, walked, and even “follow” you
Smart in their own way, especially when raised with understanding
5. The Most Colorful Breed in Its Class
Buff, Black, Blue, Lavender, Splash, Isabel, Spangled, and more
You can customize your flock’s color palette like a handmade set
6. Happy in a Flock, Peaceful in a Crowd
Especially the hens — calm and non-aggressive
When space and food are sufficient, they can live together in medium-to-large flocks without bullying
7. High Demand in Global Markets
1-month-old chicks in Thailand still sell for 300–1,000+ THB
Beautiful full-grown birds can go for thousands to tens of thousands — even in Europe
Not a “novelty bird” with inflated prices — Orpingtons are genuinely valued in the market
8. Tolerant of Cold and Rain — Just Watch for Coccidiosis
Thailand’s weather isn’t a problem if they have dry shelter
Coccidiosis (a common chicken illness) can be managed with good ground and moisture control
9. Great Mothers with Natural Instincts
Adult Orpington hens often raise their own chicks (though not recommended in hot Thai climate — brooding can be dangerous in extreme heat)
Strong chicks from thick-shelled eggs
If you’re not in a hurry to hatch with an incubator, natural brooding is a smooth option
Orpingtons aren’t just beautiful or docile — they’re truly adaptable to home life, manageable for everyday care, and offer a lifestyle that fits seamlessly into a sustainable, respectful way of living.
If you’re looking to start raising chickens but don’t know where to begin...Orpingtons might just be the most sensible choice you can make.

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