Hi folks,
glad to see that some of you like my Derrick. I'm hoping to breed some nice birds from him this season. As to temperament, aussies are generally a friendly, non-aggressive bird. They are not easily bullied though. This is a breed characteristic and part of their attraction. Of course there may be rogue individuals or strains, but I've not come across any in purebreds. Our standard RIR birds here, for example, have a bit of a rep. for throwing up nasty birds a bit too often. I once had a big Welsummer roo that would have been an asset in Afghanistan! Australia, as it should as the home of the breed, has lots of great birds and breeders, BUT, if I go along to our version of a feedstore, and ask for Australorps, I'll get black chooks that don't look much different from your commercial strains. In commercial outlets any black bird is an 'Australorp' and reds are 'RIR'. The difference here is that you can get good pure birds easily. Even here, I think Derrick was a bargain at $20!. A good comb is pretty important in breeding aussies. I'll have to get more expert advice on Derrick's 'faults' so I can try to get rid of them in future generations. I'm going to an auction next week where I'm hoping to pick up some nice new girls for him.
Cheers Geoff from Aus
glad to see that some of you like my Derrick. I'm hoping to breed some nice birds from him this season. As to temperament, aussies are generally a friendly, non-aggressive bird. They are not easily bullied though. This is a breed characteristic and part of their attraction. Of course there may be rogue individuals or strains, but I've not come across any in purebreds. Our standard RIR birds here, for example, have a bit of a rep. for throwing up nasty birds a bit too often. I once had a big Welsummer roo that would have been an asset in Afghanistan! Australia, as it should as the home of the breed, has lots of great birds and breeders, BUT, if I go along to our version of a feedstore, and ask for Australorps, I'll get black chooks that don't look much different from your commercial strains. In commercial outlets any black bird is an 'Australorp' and reds are 'RIR'. The difference here is that you can get good pure birds easily. Even here, I think Derrick was a bargain at $20!. A good comb is pretty important in breeding aussies. I'll have to get more expert advice on Derrick's 'faults' so I can try to get rid of them in future generations. I'm going to an auction next week where I'm hoping to pick up some nice new girls for him.
Cheers Geoff from Aus