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Chicken Dual Purpose, Black Australorp (min order 15)

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BlackAustralorp-G

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Minimum Pre-Order Quantity: 15 Chicken chicks (mix match any Chicken breeds, excluding Bantams)

For orders less than the species' minimums, please stop by our Loretto, Elk River, Stillwater, Forest Lake or Maple Plain stores (see all locations HERE). Stores will have live chicks in store starting in March. In store chick breeds will rotate throughout the season.

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The Australorp is an Australian breed, was selected for its high egg production, and was developed primarily from Black Orpingtons that were exported from England in the 1890s to early 1900. Australian breeders selected large Black Orpingtons because of their efficient egg production and Orpington shape. Today, the Australorp is still a favorite egg producer in small and backyard flocks. Despite their record-breaking egg production, they are still considered a dual-purpose breed that grows at a good rate and has a well-fleshed carcass. The plumage is pure black with an intense beetle-green sheen that is breathtaking when seen in the sunlight. Their legs and toes are also black while the bottoms of the feet are white. 

Purpose: Dual-Purpose

Production: 250 Large Brown Eggs/Year

Temperament: Docile, Energetic

Mature Weight: 5-6 lbs.

Hardiness: Cold and Heat Hardy

Broodiness: Occasionally

Comb Type: Single Comb

More Information

Mature Weight Male 5-6 lbs.
Mature Weight Female 5-6 lbs.
Breed Type Chick - Standard Layers
Egg Color(s) Brown
Eggs Per Year (Approx.) 200-250, 250-300
Egg Size Large

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