Aug 15, 2015 #1 MamaWalker Songster May 2, 2015 114 74 121 Mountainburg Arkansas The hen on the bottom right and far right on outer bar Last edited: Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 #2 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Jun 18, 2010 31,453 4,274 581 Southern Oregon If she's solid black, best guess is an Australorp.
Aug 15, 2015 Thread starter #4 MamaWalker Songster May 2, 2015 114 74 121 Mountainburg Arkansas Thanks!! I wasn't sure. They are solid black but they have a green tint to their feathers.
Aug 15, 2015 #5 21hens-incharge Moderator BYC Staff Premium Feather Member 11 Years Mar 9, 2014 34,999 140,379 1,802 Northern Colorado The green sheen is due to the oils they apply while grooming themselves. They are my absolute favorite breed.
The green sheen is due to the oils they apply while grooming themselves. They are my absolute favorite breed.
Aug 15, 2015 #6 song of joy Crowing 9 Years Apr 22, 2012 1,191 681 281 Central Pennsylvania Not sure if you're interested in having a broody hen hatch out eggs someday, but australorps sometimes go broody. My black australorp is a good setter and mother.
Not sure if you're interested in having a broody hen hatch out eggs someday, but australorps sometimes go broody. My black australorp is a good setter and mother.
Aug 16, 2015 Thread starter #7 MamaWalker Songster May 2, 2015 114 74 121 Mountainburg Arkansas We will let them set eventually!
Aug 16, 2015 #8 MadamPoofyBrow Crowing 7 Years Jun 15, 2015 1,709 1,767 296 They're australorps, and very pretty ones at that!
Aug 19, 2015 Thread starter #9 MamaWalker Songster May 2, 2015 114 74 121 Mountainburg Arkansas Thank you!!