Lavender Orpington, rare breed
💜 LAVENDER ORPINGTON CHICKENS
Meet our gentle lavender beauties! Lavender Orpingtons combine the beloved Orpington personality with stunning pewter-gray feathers that have a soft lavender hue. These rare and elegant birds bring both beauty and functionality to your flock, making them a coveted choice for both serious collectors and backyard chicken enthusiasts.
WHY WE LOVE THEM
• Reliable layers (200-280 brown eggs annually)
• Rare and stunning lavender-gray plumage
• Exceptionally friendly and docile
• Great mothers and broodies
• Perfect for families and show flocks
QUICK STATS
• Egg Color: Brown
• Egg Size: Large
• Maturity: 19-24 weeks
• Adult Weight: Hens 7-8 lbs / Roosters 8-10 lbs
• Temperament: Very gentle and sweet
PERFECT FOR ARIZONA LIVING
These fluffy favorites adapt well to our desert climate with proper care. Their calm, friendly nature makes them excellent backyard companions, and they handle confinement well when needed during extreme heat. Their lighter coloring helps reflect some of our intense Arizona sun.
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
• Soft, lavender-gray feathers
• Classic Orpington personality
• Excellent winter layers
• Patient, devoted mothers
• Friendly lap chickens
• Great with children and other pets
CARE TIPS FROM THE INSPIRE FARMS TEAM
• Provide extra shade during summer months
• Keep fresh, cool water available at all times
• Regular dust baths help maintain their beautiful coloring
• Supplement with cooling treats during hot days
• Protected areas for peaceful relaxation
• Quality feed to maintain their size and feather condition
PICK-UP POLICY
• Pre-order for Farm Shop pick-up (206 E Main Street, Mesa)
• Must pick up within 2 days of arrival date
• Orders not picked up will be cancelled - NO REFUND
• No returns on live animals
NEED A DIFFERENT ARRIVAL DATE?
Email us at hello@inspirefarms.com with:
• Breed desired: Lavender Orpington
• Quantity needed (5 chick minimum)
• Preferred month for pickup
• Your contact information
Questions? Contact us at 480-684-2779