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Free Ranging
This Australorp in the first post is %100 female. If you like, you could take a photo of your Australorp and post it here, or, make another thread about it.I also have an Australorp that is 11 weeks old, looks spitting image of yours, but funny thing happened, out of three chicks one just recently passed away, so we layed her on the ground so that that they could say their good buys and the mum could see her and what happened is the Australorp walked on top of her and did what a rooster would do it kept coming back every few minutes and repeating, so could this one be a Roo.