Australorps breed Thread

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My Australorp from Cackle is about 8 weeks old, she's got one crooked toe on each foot and she's dumb as a stump (even by chicken standards) but she's a very big, heavy girl and growing like a weed. Nothing so far points to being undersized but she is still very young. She's very placid and sweet. She's been very nice to the new chicks I've recently introduced.
 
My Australorp from Cackle is about 8 weeks old, she's got one crooked toe on each foot and she's dumb as a stump (even by chicken standards) but she's a very big, heavy girl and growing like a weed. Nothing so far points to being undersized but she is still very young. She's very placid and sweet. She's been very nice to the new chicks I've recently introduced.

One of my Cackle australorps was a good size. I think you could get them up in size with a breeding program.
 
My Australorp from Cackle is about 8 weeks old, she's got one crooked toe on each foot and she's dumb as a stump (even by chicken standards) but she's a very big, heavy girl and growing like a weed. Nothing so far points to being undersized but she is still very young. She's very placid and sweet. She's been very nice to the new chicks I've recently introduced.
if she is at the bottom of the pecking order ...she could look that way ...as she has to wait her turn ..& wouldnt be 1st to do anything
thats what makes nice variety ...
Not one to breed.. but she would be alright as a broody / chick mama or a egg layer .
 

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