Ok, think I finally got to the IL page. New at the forums thing. In N central IL...

I'm in Lee County....where are you in N central IL?
No Austrolorps here...just Icelandics and New Hampshires.
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Ok, think I finally got to the IL page. New at the forums thing. In N central IL...
WelcomeOk, think I finally got to the IL page. New at the forums thing. In N central IL...
Thank You!! Any Austrolorp people here?
Ok, think I finally got to the IL page. New at the forums thing. In N central IL...
Thank You!! Any Austrolorp people here?
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No Blk Australorps here, but I tried to get some this year. I was looking for an egg laying machine to pick up the slack for my orpingtons. I like the way BAs look, but settled for RIR & Isa-brown. Hope one of them will do well in my mixed flock.
Just curious, are your BAs affectionate & docile? I hear so many mixed reviews. I had one a few years ago who never came when called. Whenever she was given lap time, she pooped on us! (Most chickens stand or fidget to let you know they need to go back. No warning, then poop!) Her nickname became "Poopie Poo" & soon no one remembered her name was supposed to be Licorice. She was kind of skittish like our Leghorn mix and disliked being picked up. She laid well. However since I label our eggs with the date & hen's name, no one wanted to eat Poopie Poo eggs. Abbreviation "PP" didn't help much! We ended up rehoming her because we have limited coop space. She wasn't bad, but her personality wasn't a good fit. (We're used to chickens who come running & flapping when called & also fly into our laps as soon as we sit down.) She also became a little bossy & terrorized the new flock members. I'm not sure if she was unusual or if BAs are a more dominant breed.
How about RIR & Isa-Browns? Does anyone have experience with them?
Only have 1 BA. However have just started working on a Chocolate Australorp project. Lets see how it goes! Do you currently have Australorps?
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No Blk Australorps here, but I tried to get some this year. I was looking for an egg laying machine to pick up the slack for my orpingtons. I like the way BAs look, but settled for RIR & Isa-brown. Hope one of them will do well in my mixed flock.
Just curious, are your BAs affectionate & docile? I hear so many mixed reviews. I had one a few years ago who never came when called. Whenever she was given lap time, she pooped on us! (Most chickens stand or fidget to let you know they need to go back. No warning, then poop!) Her nickname became "Poopie Poo" & soon no one remembered her name was supposed to be Licorice. She was kind of skittish like our Leghorn mix and disliked being picked up. She laid well. However since I label our eggs with the date & hen's name, no one wanted to eat Poopie Poo eggs. Abbreviation "PP" didn't help much! We ended up rehoming her because we have limited coop space. She wasn't bad, but her personality wasn't a good fit. (We're used to chickens who come running & flapping when called & also fly into our laps as soon as we sit down.) She also became a little bossy & terrorized the new flock members. I'm not sure if she was unusual or if BAs are a more dominant breed.
How about RIR & Isa-Browns? Does anyone have experience with them?
I have 18! Love their soft feathers.
In my mixed flock, I have about twenty Australorps. They are a very nice bird and good egg layer, but I was surprised at how broody they can be. I had three different mothers go broody on me between late last winter and summer time last year. I had one successfully hatch out some chicks and the other two adopted chicks I bought. They are great mothers. Then toward mid summer last year, I had three go broody on me at the same time. By this time I had my own fertile eggs. I gave each one six eggs and they ended up hatching out 15 of them and raised them all together as a team.Thank You!! Any Austrolorp people here?