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Black Australorp Chickens

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $30.00.

Black Australorp chickens are hardy, friendly birds with glossy black feathers that lay 250–300 large brown eggs yearly. Perfect for backyard flocks and family farms.

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Black Australorp Chickens

The Black Australorp is a world-renowned heritage chicken breed known for its glossy black feathers, calm temperament, and exceptional egg-laying ability. Hailing from Australia, this breed combines beauty, hardiness, and productivity, making it a favorite among backyard poultry keepers, small farmers, and hobbyists alike.

At George Chicken Ranch, our Black Australorp chickens are bred from strong, healthy parent stock, ensuring excellent feather quality, robust health, and consistent egg production. These birds have a sleek, black plumage with a subtle green sheen in sunlight, a single comb, and sturdy legs. Their hardy nature allows them to thrive in a variety of climates, from hot summers to cold winters.

Black Australorps are prolific layers, producing 250–300 large brown eggs per year with a calm and dependable nature. They are friendly, easy to handle, and adapt well to both free-range systems and confined housing. Their gentle disposition makes them suitable for mixed flocks and family-friendly environments.

Why Choose Black Australorp Chickens?

  • Glossy black plumage with subtle green sheen

  • Hardy, cold and heat-tolerant

  • Excellent layers: 250–300 large brown eggs annually

  • Calm, friendly, and easy to manage

  • Healthy, vaccinated, and bred for quality

Whether you’re looking to expand your backyard flock, boost egg production, or enjoy a visually striking breed, the Black Australorp is an exceptional choice.

At George Chicken Ranch, we ensure that every Black Australorp chicken is raised with care, vaccinated, and comes from premium breeding stock, giving you a reliable and beautiful addition to your flock.

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