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It is a hens tendency to brood, its what she does. We choose to breed that out of her.
Australorps have a good disposition, if the ones Ive had are any indication. The Australorp line is one that has been going unrestricted since the early part of the 20th Century. It hasn't experienced the die-off that Bill mentions with the Delawares. It has a long history of selection for both egg laying and disposition.
At one time it was the World Champ egg layer and even had a postage stamp created in it's honor.
You can hardly do better than the A-lorp.
It is a hens tendency to brood, its what she does. We choose to breed that out of her.
Australorps have a good disposition, if the ones Ive had are any indication. The Australorp line is one that has been going unrestricted since the early part of the 20th Century. It hasn't experienced the die-off that Bill mentions with the Delawares. It has a long history of selection for both egg laying and disposition.
At one time it was the World Champ egg layer and even had a postage stamp created in it's honor.
You can hardly do better than the A-lorp.