Aracauna- how to chooses good rooster

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I’m looking to buy a lavender aracauna and being I have no experience with this type of chicken I’m not quite sure how to distinguish if a rooster is a dud or decent enough to breed from. I know this picture of a rooster is almost ready to Crow would you say that he is healthy and he would be a good breeder. He’s a little bit dirty at the moment because he’s been in the rain a lot. Any advice please
 

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Why do you want the rooster? If he is good or not depends a lot one why you want him. He looks a bit unhealthy to me on the second picture not too sure if he is. Age?
 
Why do you want the rooster? If he is good or not depends a lot one why you want him. He looks a bit unhealthy to me on the second picture not too sure if he is. Age?
He should start crowing soon so I’d say young? I don’t know the age exactly just that he’ll start crowing soon. I want to breed him.
 
No I don’t want to show him. Although I might get into it one day but I just want nice offspring and blue eggs lol 🤗
I would wait for somebody else to reply. But I personally would skip getting this chicken, closer look at the feet makes me worried it has scaly leg mites I am not 100% sure since I am still learning, it’s also weird they won’t tell you the age, I am not even sure that is a cockerel
 
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I would not buy this bird for several reasons. It does not seem healthy, it does look to be a mixed breed. Bringing him home, you might compromise your own birds with whatever he carries.

If you want Ameraucanas, better buy some hatching eggs from a reputible breeder.

Pure Araucanas look totally different:

http://www.sonderverein-araucana.de/das-araucana-huhn/standard/standard-araucana/
Depends where they are, In the UK that would be a rumpless Araucana
This is a Araucana by the uk standards
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it still is missing the beard and doesn’t look quite right
 
Depends where they are, In the UK that would be a rumpless Araucana
This is a Araucana by the uk standards
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it still is missing the beard and doesn’t look quite right
These are English Lavender Araucana, a breed developed from the original rumpless Araucana many years ago.


But nevertheless, the bird pictured by the OP even shows barred hackle feathering.
 

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