I too think it is a Black australorp but, that is because it's the only black breed I've heard of.
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P.S. The reason I'm asking is because if I'm seeing this correctly, I think it is a Black Sex Link hen.It's difficult to tell for sure, but when I enlarge your picture, it appears your hen has some copper for brownish colored feathers in the neck area (as opposed to being solid black). Am I seeing this correctly?
Welcome to BYC. I'm glad you decided to join our flock. It's difficult to tell for sure, but when I enlarge your picture, it appears your hen has some copper for brownish colored feathers in the neck area (as opposed to being solid black). Am I seeing this correctly? Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Cheers.
She's not a Black Australorp then; she's a Black Sex Link.Yeah she has some copperish feathers in neck area