Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

yeah was really windy too here yesterday... really warm compared to other days.. then it rained during the night.. now it's back to freezing again...
No rain here, and it's still quite mild; but yesterday it did get cold in the evening.
Particularly when you're trying to process a cockerel and the winds howling down ones neck!
 
No rain here, and it's still quite mild; but yesterday it did get cold in the evening.
Getting warmer now down here. .... looks like Spring's just round the corner....

Particularly when you're trying to process a cockerel and the winds howling down ones neck!
How about when you have to process them when it's raining! 🤦‍♀️
 
Hi Will just curious whether your birds are regular or bantam sized ones.. and whether that actually affects their laying capacity during the cold weather.. as I've got several pullets around the same ages as yours and they range from between regular and bantam size but they're still laying consistently (5-6 eggs/wk) - except for the 2 smallest bantams who still lay but 1-2 eggs less per week. The temperature here are probably around like yours - between 12 - 15 deg C at the moment and temperatures were around -1 deg C the past couple of nights.

Thanks!
Hello, I only have regular size chooks so wouldn’t be too sure about the bantams laying, my 5-6 month old Sussex hens haven’t started laying yet, but my Wyandotte’s are just starting to lay again. Cheers!
 
Nice to meet you too! I've also got four and we're in Adelaide. What sort of chooks did you get?
Hey, nice.

I assume Hyline Brown, as they are posting that all on their Facebook page. 😆 Although I'm not certain.

Adelaide is a nice place. I've been there twice. :)

What are you chickens?
 

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Hey, nice.

I assume Hyline Brown, as they are posting that all on their Facebook page. 😆 Although I'm not certain.

Adelaide is a nice place. I've been there twice. :)

What are you chickens?
An Australorp, a Barnevelder and two bitsas.

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Not gonna win any prizes for that photo :lau but it does have all four in it.
 

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