Two of the most popular backyard chicken breeds—Ameraucana and Australorp—offer different benefits for homesteaders. Ameraucanas lay unique blue eggs and have a quirky, spirited nature. Australorps, on the other hand, are calm, consistent brown egg layers known for their gentle temperament. Here’s how they compare:

Comparison Table: Ameraucana vs. Australorp
Feature | Ameraucana | Australorp |
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Primary Purpose | Dual-purpose (eggs & meat) | Dual-purpose (eggs & meat) |
Egg Production | 3–4 large blue eggs/week | 5 large brown eggs/week |
Egg Laying Age | 6–7 months | 5–6 months |
Egg Color | Blue | Brown |
Temperament | Docile, but skittish without early handling | Calm, gentle, very friendly |
Size (Hen/Rooster) | 5.5 / 6.5 lbs | 6.5–8 / 8.5–10 lbs |
Cold/Heat Tolerance | Cold hardy, fair heat tolerance | Cold hardy, fair heat tolerance |
Foraging Ability | Active forager, agile and alert | Active forager, moderate activity |
Broodiness | Rarely broody | Occasionally broody, good mothers |
Appearance | Bearded, muffed, pea comb | Smooth, shiny black feathers with green sheen |
Experience Level | Beginner | Beginner |
Noise Level | Moderate | Low |
Confinement Tolerance | Tolerates confinement, prefers space | Excellent in confinement |
Ameraucanas bring color and personality to your flock, while Australorps offer reliable eggs and a peaceful presence. Both are great picks—it just depends on your priorities.