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How long until banty aracaunas start laying? I think mine will be a year in April(not quite sure) The girl still isn't laying. I will know in a few weeks if the roo is "getting busy" because I'm going to try and hatch some cochin crosses. Gotta get their pen done quick- the cochins are acting like they're about to go broody on me. tongue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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post #102 of 7428
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Originally Posted by wilds of pa 

megcpat how old is your roo that cant get the deed done?


I think he's right at a year old.   As usual, your birds are lovely - thanks for all the great photos.


He's young give him some more time he may get it right soon.. also you could separate him for a few weeks(1-3) then re introduce him back to the girls, this sometimes helps

thanx...


Edited by wilds of pa - 2/22/10 at 12:05pm
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post #103 of 7428
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Originally Posted by Leonoj 

Hi:

I got my first batch of araucanas from skyblueeggs.  In my case, I had 11 eggs ship to Puerto Rico.  Five hatched without problem this weekend.  Beautiful and strong chicks.  Four died in the shell prior to hatching and two were infertile.


THAT'S FANTASTIC!!!!!!!     I have been thinking of you and wondering if there was any way the eggs made it to you still viable.  Well, I guess so!   Congratulations!  Any photos of the babies?


Araucana Chicks (Bantams)
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/48320_araucanachickspr.jpg

Araucana Flock (Bantams)
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/48320_araucanaspr.jpg


Edited by Leonoj - 2/22/10 at 2:28pm
Enjoy the true rumpless tufts bantam araucana breeding hobbie.  If you have bantam araucanas I'll be happy to get in contact with you.  This is a very interesting and challenging hobbie. I welcome new friends.
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Enjoy the true rumpless tufts bantam araucana breeding hobbie.  If you have bantam araucanas I'll be happy to get in contact with you.  This is a very interesting and challenging hobbie. I welcome new friends.
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post #104 of 7428

Just questioning - Where are the eggs? I want to see the glorious eggs, too. lol I'm getting Araucanas as soon as this batch of eggs coming to my bator will be done, but I first want to see who has what eggs - What should I expect. I've only seen one photo of skyblueegg's eggs, and one photo on this whole thread of an Araucana egg.

Anyone got photos of their girls' eggs?

Araucanas, Polish, Shamos

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post #105 of 7428

Well, this is a mixed group of eggs.  The darks are my cuckoo marans, olive are from a BCMXameraucana pullet and the blue/tinted eggs are from araucanas.  Araucanas can have eggs colors from stone, khakhi, greenish to blue to almost whitish blue.  They are not always blue though this is a goal of the breeder.   

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p223/aspenhilladventures/Eggs/IMG_2623.jpg

In the below photo the reall big blue egg is from one of my EE hens.  She is colored like a brown leghorn hen and lays the biggest blue egg out of my flock.

The other non brown eggs are araucana.  The one that looks pink is from one of my mixed breed hens.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p223/aspenhilladventures/Eggs/IMG_2119.jpg

~Ann         http://www.birchrunfarms.com
Home of extraordinary large fowl: Araucanas, Blue Wheaten/Wheaten Ameraucanas, French Cuckoo Marans and Buff Leghorns.  I breed for exhibition quality.

Hatching eggs available for 2012.

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~Ann         http://www.birchrunfarms.com
Home of extraordinary large fowl: Araucanas, Blue Wheaten/Wheaten Ameraucanas, French Cuckoo Marans and Buff Leghorns.  I breed for exhibition quality.

Hatching eggs available for 2012.

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post #106 of 7428
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post #107 of 7428

Your Olive Eggs are amazing! I wouldn't call them olive, but more. . stone color. They're really neat! That pink one too is just gorgeous! I've always been in the searches for a breed or cross that will always throw me pink eggs. I currently have a New Hampshire that gives me the most amazing of pink in her eggs, even against my Brahmas - But she's all I have. Just one girl.

Any other pics? smile

Araucanas, Polish, Shamos

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post #108 of 7428

Here's one of my best males for 2010.  I hatched him last year and he is turning out very nice.  Pic isn't the best due to cloudy weather but he has a great beetle green sheen, all black.  He has small, even wattles and a very small, tight and straight comb.  He has one medium sized tuft.  I have several black hens and pullets to put him on once spring gets here.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p223/aspenhilladventures/2010%20Araucanas/blackcockerel2.jpg

Forgot to mention I do have one of his wings clipped which is facing. 

So, what do you all think of him?


Edited by Birch Run Farm - 2/23/10 at 10:45am

~Ann         http://www.birchrunfarms.com
Home of extraordinary large fowl: Araucanas, Blue Wheaten/Wheaten Ameraucanas, French Cuckoo Marans and Buff Leghorns.  I breed for exhibition quality.

Hatching eggs available for 2012.

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~Ann         http://www.birchrunfarms.com
Home of extraordinary large fowl: Araucanas, Blue Wheaten/Wheaten Ameraucanas, French Cuckoo Marans and Buff Leghorns.  I breed for exhibition quality.

Hatching eggs available for 2012.

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post #109 of 7428
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Originally Posted by Birch Run Farm 

Here's one of my best males for 2010.  I hatched him last year and he is turning out very nice.  Pic isn't the best due to cloudy weather but he has a great beetle green sheen, all black.  He has small, even wattles and a very small, tight and straight comb.  He has one medium sized tuft.  I have several black hens and pullets to put him on once spring gets here.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p223/aspenhilladventures/2010%20Araucanas/blackcockerel2.jpg

Forgot to mention I do have one of his wings clipped which is facing. 

So, what do you all think of him?


Waoooo...a beautiful and strong male!  I wish you the best in your breeding!  How about your females, are they all black also of standard size? Any pictures?


Edited by Leonoj - 2/23/10 at 12:32pm
Enjoy the true rumpless tufts bantam araucana breeding hobbie.  If you have bantam araucanas I'll be happy to get in contact with you.  This is a very interesting and challenging hobbie. I welcome new friends.
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Enjoy the true rumpless tufts bantam araucana breeding hobbie.  If you have bantam araucanas I'll be happy to get in contact with you.  This is a very interesting and challenging hobbie. I welcome new friends.
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post #110 of 7428

I just bought hatching eggs from BARB & PAUL
from Star Studio Ranch in TX . I orderd and assortment. big_smile
I set 26 eggs smile I will keep you BYCers posted on the hatch,
Just bought a silver duckwing pair, all are bantams.

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