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Are what you have turning out to be blue or some other color?
They're blue, but with yellow bottoms on their feet, they are something other than Australorps. Jersey Giants...? They have the slate colored legs. One is a medium grey, the other a lighter grey.

They are pretty. I do love them.

It was kind of a gut clench that topped off what was a not very good experience with a breeder. I wanted to say I had a better experience buying from a breeder than from TSC... but I can't say that I did.
 
We never get snow but it is normally cool enough to kill off the bugs. It might be that the yellow jackets you have there are more adapted to the cold?
Well, I do believe that they will live underground in abandoned rodent burrows which may give them the inside edge on survival over the winter months here.
 
I remember before they developed the wasp and hornet spray we would put a little gasoline in a coffee can and toss it at the nest then run like the dickens.
WD40 with the straw and a lighter.
Works well on tent caterpillar nests too.

Yellow, yellow, yellow. Not Pink. So not Blue Australorps.
:( Same as the Black Australorps I've gotten from Meyer.

I wish you were close enough for me to sell you some of my extras in a month or so when I know which of the 15 I want to keep. They're wonderful birds.
ROAD TRIP!!! It is only 650 miles as the chicken flies.

They have the slate colored legs. One is a medium grey, the other a lighter grey.
Well at least you have that, my "BAs" have black legs.
 
Well, I do believe that they will live underground in abandoned rodent burrows which may give them the inside edge on survival over the winter months here.
Yes indeed they do. I've seen them using mousey highways to get from one place to another. I wonder if they also feed on the dead mice down in the burrow. Ramik is a favorite of the mice around here, so they take it into the burrow and eat, then die. Yellow jackets love meat, so I wonder if it affects them too. One yellow jacket nest that was under the dirt pile (someone brought in a load of dirt at some point and dumped it near the burn pile) suddenly disappeared after I started putting out Ramik for the mice. Just a thought.
 
They're blue, but with yellow bottoms on their feet, they are something other than Australorps. Jersey Giants...? They have the slate colored legs. One is a medium grey, the other a lighter grey.

They are pretty. I do love them.

It was kind of a gut clench that topped off what was a not very good experience with a breeder. I wanted to say I had a better experience buying from a breeder than from TSC... but I can't say that I did.
I got a couple of Astrolorps from a local breeder here. One turned out to be blue, but failed to thrive. People just keep breeding the same stock year after year, without bringing in 'fresh blood' and the chickens get progressively weaker by generation. Inbreeding multiplies faults while line breeding adds to good traits if done properly.
The only really good birds I got from TSC were the supposed black sex links I got the first year. One was a barred rock roo, another a cockoo marans roo, and one was Henrietta a bsl. This year the cinnamon queens were smallish, as well as the calico princess girls. The one great find was my big baby EE sold as an Ameraucana.
 

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