Australorps breed Thread

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There are several breeders who use Black Orpingtons to gain in size and weight because of a "Non-standard trend" to show very large BA's at poultry shows.
Be aware that this is happening and that you should ask these brand name breeders if in fact they are using the Orpingtons in their breeding.
I have talked with "Licenced A.P.A. judges" who have also noticed this trend by so called "prominent breeders" and will explain to them the negative effect of the cross breeding for size, falling short of the Standard of Perfection.
If you don't know the standard for the BA's then look it up online or spend some cash and buy the ever popular "Standard of Perfection." not only will you learn about the breed of your choice but also learn of defects, disqualifications and all around basic knowledge of most poultry in America accepted by the A.P.A.
 
Stan, yes I will showing at Lake City next weekend. I am bringing 20 birds of 5 different breeds. I'm bringing 2 Australorps, a Cockerel and a pullet. They are a little young I think but I'm bringing them anyway. They are in excellent condition I just think they could use a little more time to grow. My line is not one of the lines that is crossed with the Orps. The Australorps I seen at Crossroads were as big as the biggest Buff Orpingtons that were there and the type is getting more and more like an Orpington. Hopefully whoever judges at Lake City will judge them to the standard and not place the Orp looking birds that are way to large.
 
Are there any australorp breeders in BC (British Columbia) Canada? I prefer the blue or splash varieties if I get the choice
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I was just checking out the new breed section here. It ranks breeds by rating. Australorps are currently ranked number one!

I was thinking just today that they are about the perfect chickens for me. They are friendly but not needy. Calm and good foragers. They also do well when I have to lock them in the coop for the day. They are a lot different form my Rhode Island Reds, Bard Rocks and Golden comets. It will be interesting to see what the Americanas and Marans are like(I hatched them on Dec 21, 2011). In February I will be getting some Partridge Rocks and Silver Dorkings too.

It looks like the only ones that compare are the Basque Chickens.

Ron
 
CUBAKID, I agree with you 100% about following the SOP. However, you stated that the pic of a BA on the breed page had a squirrel tail. The first pic on the breed page is my bird "DUNDEE" standing in the bushes and he definately does not have a squirrel tail. That being said, maybe I missed something.
 
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