12 TRUE BRED ARAUCANA HATCHING EGGS TUFTED RUMPLESS RARE BREED CHICKENS

Bought a dozen eggs from Sega 3 weeks ago. Despite eggs going to Florida before heading to Indiana, a post office screw up and some incubator issues thanks to a cold spell in Indiana, the first little peeper made it out today!The eggs were secured in the box and all but one (a quitter egg) made it to lockdown. THANKS SEGA!
 
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Bought a dozen eggs from Sega 3 weeks ago. Despite eggs going to Florida before heading to Indiana, a post office screw up and some incubator issues thanks to a cold spell in Indiana, the first little peeper made it out today!The eggs were secured in the box and all but one (a quitter egg) made it to lockdown. THANKS SEGA!
Thanks for the comment. Glad you are happy with the eggs I sent you. Come back again soon,
 
I would love to have a dozen eggs to incubate! I know winter is here but when they become available, let me know. I have one female that is tufted and two roos, one tufted and one not. Neither are fully black or white. I have a gray/red roo and a speckled brown/white roo. My hen is creamy with softer brown. I am looking to breed something closer to show quality. I am in FL so winter is not a big issue for me :)
 
Hi
I am in Decatur GA and really want some of these Araucana eggs. I've been looking on ebay, then just stumbled onto this. Where in GA are you?

THanks
Katherine
 
Hello Sega. Are you still shipping Araucana eggs? I'm another Canadian trying to get Araucana up here. I could pick up in Ogdensburg, NY. Thanks, Suzanne
 
For the last forty years or so I have been trying to develop my own flock. I wanted to get chickens that had ALL of these features on a single bird. Crests, ear muffs and ear tufts, beards, feathered feet, vulture hocks, large tails, extra toes, blue eggs, and large frizzled hackles. About six years ago I finally got there with three birds. I was looking forward to what the next years breeding would be. Then two stray terriers killed most of my flock including all of my breeders for the last three years. I was left with inferior old birds. I have managed to get back most of the traits, but lost the ear tuft trait. I am looking to get a bird with that feature. I really don't care about any other feature the bird might have. So, inferior Araucanas of cross bred birds would work fine for me as long as they had the ear tufts. What would you have available that would work for me?

Mike Pallies
3141 120th Ave.
Bowlus, MN 56314

(320) 584-5967
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