Exhibition type australorp chicks?

shaw613

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Oct 27, 2019
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Northeast Colorado
Looking for some Australorps suitable for local 4H shows. While I have stock, they're hatchery girls and I've had several young kids asking for birds to show. would like better stock for myself as well.
 
Looks like she hasn't updated her website in a few years, but check out Ananda Hills Poultry in Washington. She might have eggs available if you're able to hatch them. http://www.anandahillsfarm.com/poultry

Pat Whitaker is who Ananda Hills got their birds from, so you can contact her too. She has zero web presence, so you'll have to call her the old fashioned way lol. ;)

I'm curious what you find! I love my hatchery Australorp, but the more I learn, the more I want well bred birds. She has lovely dark eyes and good coloring, but is small and narrow.

Edit: Can't believe I forgot the Livestock Conservancy! Check out their breeder directory. I did find two breeders in Colorado. Here's their contact info
Margaret Eversole & Debbi Terwedo
Paradise Farmz
Collbran, CO
(970) 773-1916
email
Amanda Hofeditz
Grinning Sheep Farm
Broomfield, CO
(720) 234-5874
email
 
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Looks like she hasn't updated her website in a few years, but check out Ananda Hills Poultry in Washington. She might have eggs available if you're able to hatch them. http://www.anandahillsfarm.com/poultry

Pat Whitaker is who Ananda Hills got their birds from, so you can contact her too. She has zero web presence, so you'll have to call her the old fashioned way lol. ;)

I'm curious what you find! I love my hatchery Australorp, but the more I learn, the more I want well bred birds. She has lovely dark eyes and good coloring, but is small and narrow.

Edit: Can't believe I forgot the Livestock Conservancy! Check out their breeder directory. I did find two breeders in Colorado. Here's their contact info
Thank you!!
 
Looks like she hasn't updated her website in a few years, but check out Ananda Hills Poultry in Washington. She might have eggs available if you're able to hatch them. http://www.anandahillsfarm.com/poultry

Pat Whitaker is who Ananda Hills got their birds from, so you can contact her too. She has zero web presence, so you'll have to call her the old fashioned way lol. ;)

I'm curious what you find! I love my hatchery Australorp, but the more I learn, the more I want well bred birds. She has lovely dark eyes and good coloring, but is small and narrow.

Edit: Can't believe I forgot the Livestock Conservancy! Check out their breeder directory. I did find two breeders in Colorado. Here's their contact info
You rock! Thanks
 

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