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It is hard to tell about shape and you need to get her weight. She should weigh in the 5.5 to 6.5# range. The eyes should be darker and there looks to be a bit of color leakage. The comb looks like it has enough points but is not straight so that would be points off.I was Sold Two Chicks and The feed Store had Black Australorps and Black Copper Marans And They Gave us the Australorps Instead of the marans, like we asked for, But I couldn't be happier with the Girls I got from them! One has since Passed away, But the other is alive and well. I know she is A hatchery Chick But I just Want to know What you think about her Quality Wise?
Sorry for The Bad pic... It was super dark out
Your Birds always look nice ...I miss the how many cockerels game ...Gramma,
The Black is 7 months old. The splash and the blue cockerels are only 6 months old. Coloring and conformation definitely changes in a year with juvenile molts, and weight gain.
C stands for Cock Bird (aka rooster?) Over 1 year
K stands for cockerel 0 to 1 year old
P for pullet 0 to 1 year old
H for hen Over 1 year old
PS My grandad and the old timers told me there was no such thing as a rooster, it was cartoon name for a cock bird, go figure!
Kurt
Hi, I'm a newbie. I was just wondering when an Australorp loses their white feathers? I have a 6 week old that is mostly black, but still has white on her face (like a cute penguin) and just a couple of white feathers on her chest. I know adults don't have any white. I was just curious. She is such an amazing girl.
Thanks
Hi, I'm a newbie. I was just wondering when an Australorp loses their white feathers? I have a 6 week old that is mostly black, but still has white on her face (like a cute penguin) and just a couple of white feathers on her chest. I know adults don't have any white. I was just curious. She is such an amazing girl.
Thanks