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Australorps

DAZ|Studio Rural/Countryscapes posted on Oct 25, 2023
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Here's the last of the five chicken breeds in my set... the Australorp, which is the most popular of the eight breeds of chicken created in Australia. The Australorp is similar to the Orpington and the breed has both bantam and standard sized birds. It has three recognized colors according to the Australian Poultry Standard: black, white and blue. White Australorps have been recorded since 1949 but they were only recognized in the second edition of the Australian Poultry Standards in 2011. The Poultry Club South Africa recognizes four further colors: buff, splash, wheaten laced and golden. This breed was created with a focus on egg laying and is famous for laying more than 300 light brown eggs per year. It achieved world-wide popularity in the 1920s after the breed broke numerous world records for number of eggs laid and has been a popular breed in the western world since. A new world record was set when an Australop hen laid 364 eggs in 365 days. The original stock used in the development of the Australorp was imported to Australia from England out of the Black Orpington yards of William Cook and Joseph Partington in the period from 1890 to the early 1900s with Rhode Island Red. Local breeders used this stock together with judicious out-crossings of Minorca, White Leghorn and Langshan blood to improve the utility features of the imported Orpingtons. There is even a report of some Plymouth Rock blood also being used. The emphasis of the early breeders was on utility features. At this time, the resulting birds were known as Australian Black Orpingtons (Austral-orp). The origin of the name "Australorp" seems to be shrouded in as much controversy as the attempts to obtain agreement between the States over a suitable national Standard. The earliest claim to the name was made by one of poultry fancy's institutions, Wiliam Wallace Scott, before the First World War. From 1925 Wal Scott set to work to have Australorp recognised as a breed with the Poultry Society as he developed the breed. Equally as persuasive a claim came in 1919 from Arthur Harwood who suggested that the "Australian Laying Orpingtons" be named "Australs". The letters "orp" were suggested as a suffix to denote the major breed in the fowl's development. A further overseas claim to the name came from Britain's W. Powell-Owen who drafted the British Standard for the breed in 1921 following the importation of the "Australian Utility Black Orpingtons." It is certain that the name "Australorp" was being used in the early 1920s when the breed was launched internationally. In 1929, the Australorp was admitted to the Standard of Perfection.

Comments (9)


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starship64 Online Now!

12:07AM | Thu, 26 October 2023

This is fantastic work!

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Paulienchen Online Now!

12:31AM | Thu, 26 October 2023

sehr schöne Tiere ... gefällen mir sehr gut

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uncollared

7:45AM | Thu, 26 October 2023

This is fantastic.

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Flint_Hawk

11:25AM | Thu, 26 October 2023

This is a wonderfully realistic scene showing the relationship between a farmer and his chickens!

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3DClassics123456

11:56AM | Thu, 26 October 2023

Very well done!

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eekdog

1:27PM | Thu, 26 October 2023

your work reminds me of Flint's/ well done. 5+

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screencraft

2:59PM | Thu, 26 October 2023

Excellent!

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STEVIEUKWONDER

3:44AM | Fri, 27 October 2023

Beautifully presented. Again, such realism here. Well done Ken!

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Steff_7

5:57PM | Fri, 27 October 2023

Superbly crafted characters and wonderful way to show them off. Excellent work :)


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