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I'm in Moore County and will have Blue/Black/Splash Australorp and Australorp Cross chicks at various points up until June.

They're hatchery stock, not show breeder birds.
Do your hens tend to go broody? Hoping to find some that have that natural instinct in their bloodline
 
Hey all I wanted to check here first- I’ve got a one day old rooster that just hatched out.

Dad is a welsummer, mom is a barred rock. This should be a good genetic rooster if you’re looking to breed later this year. Spread the word. I will cull, but I hate to do it and wanna give him an honest shot.

Maybe roosters will be in higher demand this year with the price of chicks lol

Located in Clemmons/triad area
 
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