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Australorp

The Australorp Breed was developed in Australia at the end of the nineteenth century with Black...

General Information

Breed Purpose
Dual Purpose
Comb
Single
Broodiness
Average
Climate Tolerance
All Climates
Egg Productivity
High
Egg Size
Large
Egg Color
Brown
Breed Temperament
Friendly, Easily handled, Calm, Bears confinement well, Quiet, Docile
Breed Colors/Varieties
Black, Blue and White are recognised in the Australian Poultry Standards
Breed Size
Large Fowl
APA/ABA Class
English
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The Australorp is an Australian breed which was developed from Black Orpingtons imported into Australia starting around 1890. The egg laying ability of the Orpingtons was emphasized by the Australian breeders, and other breeds including Minorca, Leghorns, and Langshans were bred into the lines to increase egg production and decrease broodiness. The result was a bird with exceptional egg laying ability. They were popular entries in egg laying contests in the day and for years Australorps held many of the world egg laying records, one hen famously laying 364 eggs in 365 days.

These "Australian Black Orpingtons" were given the name Australorp around 1920. Australorps were exported in the US and England in the 1920’s, where they were an immediate hit because of their great egg laying ability, and they remain a very popular breed to this day.

Australorps are a medium sized breed. The APA recognises only one color, the original Black, but there are several other colors developed by breeders, including Blue and White, which is recognized in Australia.

They tend to be calm, docile, fairly quiet birds, with nice temperaments and they make good pets. The roosters are generally good natured. They are dependable winter layers of big brown eggs, fairly heat tolerant despite the usually black feathers, and quite cold hardy. They generally do not fly well and take well to confinement. The hens will occasionally go broody and make good mothers. They are very popular with backyard flock owners looking for a friendly productive brown egg layer, and small flock owners looking for a duel purpose breed with hens that have excellent laying ability.

It was recognized by the APA in 1929 and it is on The Livestock Conservancy's Recovering list.

First egg laid by an Australorp pullet:
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A male and female Australorp, aged 11 weeks:
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Australorp rooster:

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Australorp hen:
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For more on this breed and owners' experiences, likes and dislikes, see our breed discussion here:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-breed-focus-australorp.988347/

Latest reviews

Pros: Very sweet
Good with other chickens
Good for a showbird
Cons: None
I have one black australorp named Phyllis, went broody in the summer of 2023, was a great mom. Gets along great with other chickens, rooster loves her.
Purchase Price
$4.00
Purchase Date
March 2019
Pros: Calm
Easy to handle
Cons: Can be mean to other chickens.
They are very easy to handle, very calm and are good layers.
Pros: Chatty, social, excellent layers, beautiful plumage, docile
Cons: They eat a lot, can be *too docile* that they get bullied
Love my girls. Incredibly consistent layers, and one leaves double yolkers every second day.

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Comments

Does Anyone have any blue Australorp hatching eggs for sale? I live in Texas and would like to have at least 6 of them. Please let me know and thanks.

Linda
I had some B/B/S Australorps up until a few months ago. I sold them all to a lady that lives in Colorado, and I'm doing NN's and Breese now. I got out of the Australorps because they really don't handle our Arizona desert heat very well.
 
Probably the worst breed I have ever owned. They are calm and decent layers but are so aggressive! They beat up other chickens for no reason. My australorp has been raised with the other chickens since they were chicks.. now they are 2 years of age and have drawn blood from my buff orpington and never fails to chase my red sex link until she can rip out her feathers. Except for the Delawares and Australorps, my other chicken breeds get along wonderfully. My Red Sex Link, Buff Orpington, Easter Eggers, Brahmas, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks are a very easygoing and friendly flock.
 
I am about postive that the Australop will be 1 of my best pick for egg laying.It is really difficult to decide on the ones I do want.I want Silkies,Favorelles,and I don`t what else yet,Thanks for info of all on BYC,Sandra
I would focus a bit more on your particular climate when deciding what chickens to raise, there are lots of articles on which birds do best where. I got two faverolles this spring and they are the lowest in the pecking order, very shy, very flighty, but really cute and friendly with people. They are 7 mos and 1 week of age and have not started laying yet, not sure they will , as to their insecurity within the flock. Just something to be aware of in a mixed flock. Best of luck and enjoy
 
Probably the worst breed I have ever owned. They are calm and decent layers but are so aggressive! They beat up other chickens for no reason. My australorp has been raised with the other chickens since they were chicks.. now they are 2 years of age and have drawn blood from my buff orpington and never fails to chase my red sex link until she can rip out her feathers. Except for the Delawares and Australorps, my other chicken breeds get along wonderfully. My Red Sex Link, Buff Orpington, Easter Eggers, Brahmas, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks are a very easygoing and friendly flock.
Yikes! I hope mine are not like that.
 
Probably the worst breed I have ever owned. They are calm and decent layers but are so aggressive! They beat up other chickens for no reason. My australorp has been raised with the other chickens since they were chicks.. now they are 2 years of age and have drawn blood from my buff orpington and never fails to chase my red sex link until she can rip out her feathers. Except for the Delawares and Australorps, my other chicken breeds get along wonderfully. My Red Sex Link, Buff Orpington, Easter Eggers, Brahmas, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks are a very easygoing and friendly flock.
I ended up not getting that breed.
 

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