Ameraucana vs. Australorp: Choosing Between Two Backyard Favorites

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

FeatureAmeraucanaAustralorp
Primary PurposeDual-purpose (eggs & meat)Dual-purpose (eggs & meat)
Egg Production3–4 large blue eggs/week5 large brown eggs/week
Egg Laying Age6–7 months5–6 months
Egg ColorBlueBrown
TemperamentDocile, but skittish without early handlingCalm, gentle, very friendly
Size (Hen/Rooster)5.5 / 6.5 lbs6.5–8 / 8.5–10 lbs
Cold/Heat ToleranceCold hardy, fair heat toleranceCold hardy, fair heat tolerance
Foraging AbilityActive forager, agile and alertActive forager, moderate activity
BroodinessRarely broodyOccasionally broody, good mothers
AppearanceBearded, muffed, pea combSmooth, shiny black feathers with green sheen
Experience LevelBeginnerBeginner
Noise LevelModerateLow
Confinement ToleranceTolerates confinement, prefers spaceExcellent 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.