Australorps breed Thread

[T]I am in Las Vegas ando my girls molt after April when it starts to get a lot warmer. They are pretty much sorry looking until September although I don't know about my astrolorps yet. Do any of yours have white "ears"?[/B]
 
[T]They were born about May 12. Almost 7 months. Very friendly and responsive to affection. One I named Pearl insists I pick her up in the morning and carry her with me while I check the yard. Of course the other birds get mad. Love these little ones.[/B]
 
[T]They were born about May 12. Almost 7 months. Very friendly and responsive to affection. One I named Pearl insists I pick her up in the morning and carry her with me while I check the yard. Of course the other birds get mad. Love these little ones.[/B]

Ok then I have no idea. My pullets hatched May 13 and all of them have red ears. White ears is usually a sign of 2 things. First is a white egg laying hen which the Australorp is a brown egg layer. Or when a hen is too old and stops laying the color in the face along with the comb and wattle fade and go closer to a white the a bright red. The process is called bleaching. Learned that at one of the poultry shows I was a part of. But 7 months they should be laying so it's not bleaching and Australorps are brown egg layers so I don't have an idea.
 
[T]I am in Las Vegas ando my girls molt after April when it starts to get a lot warmer. They are pretty much sorry looking until September although I don't know about my astrolorps yet. Do any of yours have white "ears"?[/B]
Yes they have been mixed with another breed ...or they are another breed .

Australorps have red combs, red wattles, red ears , Red necks under their feathers , slate gray legs feet, and pinkish white soles, not yellow. Do they have this ?
 
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Ok then I have no idea. My pullets hatched May 13 and all of them have red ears. White ears is usually a sign of 2 things. First is a white egg laying hen which the Australorp is a brown egg layer. Or when a hen is too old and stops laying the color in the face along with the comb and wattle fade and go closer to a white the a bright red. The process is called bleaching. Learned that at one of the poultry shows I was a part of. But 7 months they should be laying so it's not bleaching and Australorps are brown egg layers so I don't have an idea.

Penedesencas have white ear lobes and lay dark brown eggs.

Do the combs have sprigs on the back?
 
[T]I will take some pictures of them and post. They do lay brown eggs. Yes their feet are pinkish and legs are slate grey. Don't know about sprigs on their combs. Combs and wattle are red.[/B]
 
[T]I will take some pictures of them and post. They do lay brown eggs. Yes their feet are pinkish and legs are slate grey. Don't know about sprigs on their combs. Combs and wattle are red.[/B]
Take a Picture of the back of the comb
 

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