Difference between Australorp and Langshan

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roosters are Double Laced Barnevelders & Blue Langshans so you may get 100% pure bred Barnvelders or Langshans in your mix. I also have hens that are Jersey Giants, Cochins, Australorps, Leghorns, Penedesencas, Hamburgs, Orpingtons, Easter Eggers, Sapphire Olive Eggers & Prairie Bluebells.
 
If she didn't have the birds separated out into breeding pens by type then he could be a mix.

But for the record,

Ludwig was a Black Langshan, not show quality, but quite decent for a hatchery bird with reasonable type and the correct amount of foot feathering:

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See the characteristic Langhan U-shape? Also note that he was knee-high on my nearly 6-foot son -- over 2 feet tall.

Rameses is a Blue Australorp.

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He carries his tail a bit higher than is ideal in the SOP, but his upper body doesn't make the same U-shape as Ludwig.

Additionally, notice that while Rameses is about half again as tall as his hens, Ludwig was twice as tall as those same hens.

Unfortunately, though they were quite good buddies, I never got a photo of the two of them together.
Your Ludwig was a beefcake 😍
 
@3KillerBs Ludwig was very handsome!! There were a couple Langshan roos at the poultry show in Lodi last weekend—they are something to see in person!! They were ginormous beautiful creatures 🥰 you can’t tell size at all…but here’s one I just had to get a picture of 😍 he looks very similar to your boy but isn’t standing as well as he could!

Oh my! He's Gorgeous!
 

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