Australorp

Australorp
A black cock
Conservation status
  • Australia:
  • DAD-IS (2024): at risk/endangered
  • World-wide:
    • FAO (2007): not at risk:151
    • DAD-IS (2024): not at risk
Other names
  • Black Australorp
  • Australian Orpington
Country of originAustralia
StandardAustralorp Club of Australia
Usedual-purpose breed: eggs, meat
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    Large: 3.20–4.10 kg
    Bantam: 0.96–1.23 kg
  • Female:
    Large: 2.25–3.10 kg
    Bantam: 0.79–1.04 kg
Skin colourwhite
Egg colourbrown
Comb typesingle
Classification
APAEnglish
EEyes
PCGBsoft feather: heavy
APSheavy breed softfeather

The Australorp is an Australian breed of dual-purpose utility chicken. It derives from the British Black Orpington, and was selectively bred for egg-laying performance; some hens lay more than 300 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. It is one of eight poultry breeds created in Australia and recognised by the Australian Poultry Standards. The original plumage colour is black, which is the only colour recognised in the United States of America, but blue and white are also recognised in Australia and the Poultry Club South Africa recognises buff, splash, wheaten laced and golden in addition.