Thanks :)
No white ones in WA? That's strange, i wonder why? They are as popular as black in Victoria. Blue is rarer to get a hold of here.
I had intended on getting black and blue only, but then i felt bad as there were so many white ones at the breeders farm, i decided i better get one of...
Thanks :)
No white ones in WA? That's strange, i wonder why? They are as popular as black in Victoria. Blue is rarer to get a hold of here.
I had intended on getting black and blue only, but then i felt bad as there were so many white ones at the breeders farm, i decided i better get one of...
Hi CT,
Thank you! Didn't expect replies so quickly :)
I've joined the Australia thread - thanks for sharing that.
I'll do some more searching across the forums.
Cheers,
Jo
No, I got them as point of lay pullets from a breeder. They aren't very tame yet - I'm working on it. When they first did it they were definitely all preening, so i wasn't too concerned. But now they just sit there doing nothing much at all...
Hi,
I let my chickens free range in the backyard during the day if I'm home. If it is windy or rainy (not that cold), or sometimes just because, they sit together on the back doormat (glass door that they can see us through). Sometimes for extended periods. Everything i've read says this isnt...
Hello,
I live in country Victoria (Australia) on a regular suburban block in town. I have had 3 backyard chickens for about 3 months. Linda, Tracey & Narelle - black, white, and blue bantam Australorps.
They have a small coop but i let them free range in our backyard when i am home. We...