Aussie, Aussie, Aussie – cluck, cluck, cluck! That’s the response you’ll get if you have a coop full of frisky, friendly and fabulous australorps!
The locally bred australorps are a favourite in many Australian
backyards due to their brilliant black, white or blue plumage,
eggceptional egg laying talents and their characteristic happy-go-clucky
Aussie attitude. Though we absolutely love chickens from all over the
world, from the elegant English orpingtons to the alluring American Rhode Island Reds,
there is something special about a homebred lady. For coop and country
make sure you have a squiz at these top 5 reasons that we love the
Aussie australorp.
1. Award Winning, Record Holding, All Round Egg-ceptional Layers!
When it comes to laying a lot of good eggs the Australian
australorp are really holding their weight against other popular
prolific layers, like the ISA browns and plymouth rocks.
In fact, an australorp chicken is rumoured to hold the record for
laying the most eggs in a single year – 364 eggs in 365 – that’s
absolutely outrageous! In commercial settings australorps usually lay
around 300 eggs per year but in loving, low-pressure backyards it’s
estimated that most australorps will only lay around 250 eggs per year.
If you’re an aussie mum who needs plenty of high protein eggs to power
her family, you definitely can’t look past that perky and productive
australorp chicken.
2. Happy-Go-Clucky All Aussie Larrikins
Like many Australians, australorps are easy-going, chipper
and friendly. These cruisey chooks are fantastic with both humans and
other birds, making them the ideal temperament for almost any coop. If
you need an level headed lady to even out any pecking order
disputes definitely try to introduce an australorp into the flock and
see if the other chickens mellow out. Also, the surfer-cool attitude of
the australorp chicken makes them perfect pets for young children or
families with other pets like dogs, cats and other poultry. Long story
short, australorps are like those loving, chummy and affectionate family
members you wish you saw more often. Recommendation: integrate one of
these peace loving birds into your flock as soon as possible.
3. These Ladies are as Tough as Nails
Classic Aussie characters, like Crocodile Dundee, The Man
From Snowy River and Dame Edna, know how to endure hard times and
australorp chickens continue this tradition of hardiness and resilience.
Australorps withstand high winds, torrential rain and extreme heat with
a can-do, no nonsense attitude. These Aussie shellas don’t need to be
coddled like silkies or frizzles
– australorps are as practical as they are useful. It’s no surprise
that these tough chooks used to be called ‘Australian Utility Black
Orpington’ before being abbreviated australorp, which sounds a lot
friendlier in my opinion. In an egg shell, australorps were bred to
thrive in the unpredictable, severe and shifting australian climate, so
owners can rest assured that their girls are going to be able to
withstand all the harsh conditions Australia has to offer.
4. All Classy Chooks Look Good in Black, White or Blue
Though traditionally australorps were bred from black
orpingtons, they now have three different beautiful types of plumage:
black, white and blue. Regardless of what colour you prefer, all
australorp chickens have similar feathers to the irrefutably big, bold
and beautiful orpingtons. Fluffy, feathery and fabulous, you’ll love
cuddling and petting your australorps soft and luminous feathers. Make
sure you feed them good quality feed and plenty of shell grit to ensure that their feathers stay flawless.
5. These Fabulous Hens are Local Ladies
Anyone who owns backyard chickens should definitely consider keeping
at least a few australorps in their flocks. These stunning Aussie chicks
will definitely fit in with your flock and family because of their
laidback attitude, egg-laying prowess and general resilience will make
an invaluable addition to any Australian’s coop. More importantly,
keeping at least one australorp chicken is an easy way to show your
patriotism 365 days a year! Whenever you have an Australia Day barbecue
you’ll be able to proudly show off your flock of australorps to your
guests and say, “that’s right mate, I keep australorps because I’m proud
of being an Aussie”.Australian chickens need a coop designed to integrate into the Australian climate. Our range of chick houses, such as the Taj Mahal, Penthouse and Mansion, are like the Kirribilli House or the Sydney Opera House of chicken coops in this country. If you have a flock of peaceful Aussie australorps make sure you give them an Australian designed coop that they can be proud of.
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