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Black Langshan chickens

Black Langshan chickens Lauren Bell

A small flock of Black Langshan chickens forages freely beneath mature trees on a rural property at Monogorilby, Queensland. The glossy black plumage of the birds displays a subtle green iridescence in the natural light, while their bright red combs and wattles provide a striking contrast against the muted tones of the bush setting. One curious hen stands alert in the foreground, watching the camera as others search through leaf litter and dry grass for insects and seeds. The textured bark of a large tree frames the scene, while an old farm building in the softly blurred background reinforces the authentic country setting. The image captures the natural behaviour of free-ranging poultry, highlighting both the beauty of this heritage breed and the relaxed rhythm of life on a small Australian farm.

Monogorilby, in Queensland's North Burnett Region, is surrounded by productive grazing and mixed farming country where poultry, cattle and horses are commonly raised alongside native bushland. Black Langshan chickens are a heritage breed valued for their calm temperament, reliable egg production and attractive appearance. Free-ranging systems such as this allow birds to express natural behaviours while contributing to sustainable small-scale farming and diversified rural enterprises.

  • Date: 03/04/2026
  • Location: Monogorilby
  • Region: Southeast Queensland
  • Details: Black Langshan chickens
  • Pasture: Not Applicable

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