Thank youShe's beautiful! I can't wait until mine start looking more like this. Right now my family and I joke that our Australorp chicks (nearly 7 weeks) look more like ravens than chickens....but with much better dispositions.
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Thank youShe's beautiful! I can't wait until mine start looking more like this. Right now my family and I joke that our Australorp chicks (nearly 7 weeks) look more like ravens than chickens....but with much better dispositions.
ThanksGreat picture!! Now if I could just get mine to let me take her pic. She either tells me off, pecks at the camera or walks away.
Hey...have Australorp chickens been out-lawed on this site or can I be the only one able to see this thread?
This is too great a breed to let sit by the wayside!!!
Let's hear about your birds.
My BA's lay medium to light colored pinkish brown eggs, depending on the age of the hen. They are definitely not white, but not overly dark either.I ordered some eggs off of eBay the seller says they are BA .but some of the eggs are ligth in color? Are there white A's out there .i have no ideal about the breed and I want to learn?
How do I know if my hatchery Australorp is purebred or the "watered down" hatchery type?
What's a BA's egg color supposed to be?