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

eggsellent.com.au :) it looks like there are a couple of breeders near you (click on the map).

Edit: sorry those were pekin ducks close to you.
 
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Cute I like frizzles, what type of frizzles are they?
Two of them didn’t live for very long 😢 but Snowy is a Sussex X (I think) and she’s coming up to 3 years old. She comes from a lineage of a mother and grandmother who lived for 7+ years. She’s a stubborn broody and full of personality.

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G'day!
I haven’t logged into this site for years!
We received a work transfer in 2020 so I rehomed my chooks before we left Cowra, NSW, and upon arrival in Grafton, NSW (at the height of the pandemic and restrictions, mind you) I decided that our new yard was too small for chooks.
Fast forward to Christmas 2023 and whilst in isolation (my third time having the plague but my wife's second dose) I was yearning to hatch some chicks. I decided that I COULD make room in our tiny backyard so I bought an incubator and a dozen Australorp eggs and three weeks later had 8 chicks. 4 turned out to be boys but I’d lined up someone to take them before I bought the eggs. (It’s not my first rodeo!)
Anyway, the girls are now laying and we’re getting 2-4 eggs everyday. I have a dozen "rainbow eggs" in the incubator and hope to hear some cheeps and see some fluff balls over the long weekend.
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G'day!
I haven’t logged into this site for years!
We received a work transfer in 2020 so I rehomed my chooks before we left Cowra, NSW, and upon arrival in Grafton, NSW (at the height of the pandemic and restrictions, mind you) I decided that our new yard was too small for chooks.
Fast forward to Christmas 2023 and whilst in isolation (my third time having the plague but my wife's second dose) I was yearning to hatch some chicks. I decided that I COULD make room in our tiny backyard so I bought an incubator and a dozen Australorp eggs and three weeks later had 8 chicks. 4 turned out to be boys but I’d lined up someone to take them before I bought the eggs. (It’s not my first rodeo!)
Anyway, the girls are now laying and we’re getting 2-4 eggs everyday. I have a dozen "rainbow eggs" in the incubator and hope to hear some cheeps and see some fluff balls over the long weekend. View attachment 3954728View attachment 3954730
G'day! Australorps are wonderful. I've only got one but she's a darling. Good luck with the rainbow eggs hatch!
 

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