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Quote: Originally Posted by beausonge    Smoothmule - I always appreciate your posts - they are always so encouraging and educational.  It is obvious you love this breed....
Vickie,   The chicks you pictured are lt. blue for two of them and a darker blue with some other color underneath and silver duckwing.    Lanae
Quote: Originally Posted by jfer  Thank you!! We love them anyway :-) they keep us in stitches and "Hershey" our Rooster is hilarious. Little bit is the black and gold one and she is my moms favorite but the smallest...
Quote: Originally Posted by jfer  And my tan one is starting to get feathers coming out her rear 😔 isn't that a bad thing? No you cannot show any color unfortunately.  It needs to be a color either approved...
Quote: Originally Posted by pbandj  Oh my goodness, I was trying to figure out the coloring on my "red devil" and this picture came up on the search!  Oddest thing is, I believe I got some of my hatching eggs...
In the US the only acceptable araucana as far as showing is concerned is a rumpless, tufted bird falling into the correct class of colors.  The ameraucana is a completely different bird.  In Australia you have a completely...
Quote: Originally Posted by RoseCassFarm  Okay now I have to ask -- how do you know if it's an EE? I went to "Chick Day" at a nearby farm and walked away with three "Araucanas" and two Buff Orpingtons. I've read a lot...
Quote: Originally Posted by simonerol  Thank you, how can you tell? Here's another, I'm thinking it's a boy too   I can tell the other one is a roo based on the redness of the comb for its...
Quote: Originally Posted by simonerol  Thank you, how can you tell? Here's another, I'm thinking it's a boy too   I think this is a pullet , not totally sure though.
Quote: Originally Posted by smoothmule  Too young to tell for me Yes its a roo for sure.   Lanae
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