Araucana thread anyone?

I have one Araucana bred by a backyard breeder from a hatch of 23 chickens of all kinds of breeds - he had purchased the fertile eggs. He thought it might be a cross bred at the time he gave her (?) to me, but on looking in my chicken 'bible' ... !! I notice the breed does not have much of a tail. This one ( around 14 weeks old now ) has a magnificent upright tail but with no signs of curved roo feathers. HOWEVER, she is making some rather odd noises now - perhaps she just likes the sound of her own new voice, or perhaps she is in fact a he !! The sound is like a type of crowing with laryngitis ? I thought - with her perfect (?) Araucana head etc. that she might be in fact, a pure bred with 'cuckoo' colouring. Buff / beige sprinklings throughout feathers, but basically creamy white. I am a novice at keeping chickens, and would like some thoughts on all this. The photo I am ( hopefully ) posting here, does not show the colourings on her white feathers, and behind her is her best friend - my little silkie. Thanks.
cute chick. where are you located? outside the US? this bird looks like some Australia araucana's i've seen, but definitely not a US araucana. at any rate, i have a difficult time with top hat breeds in deciding sex. that said, if the bird is crowing, it's a rooster.
 
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1060 unread posts since I was last here. Wow, that's a lot to catch up to!

Just dropping in for a quick moment, in case anyone is curious to know, my patterned girl "Josephine" is dead, a predator finally got her after all these years of her insisting on being a wild, free, and loose hen. I did get three offspring from her though - One wheaten/duckwing/columbian looking pullet, one blue pullet, one blue cuckoo pullet, all bilaterally tufted. My silver duckwing hen went missing one day some weeks ago, so, I now have a population of 7 Araucanas. And no eggs laid in the last few weeks.

So all in all, it's not terrible here, but not superb either. I just hope to get plenty chicks this spring as well as enough eggs to offer to others.
 
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1060 unread posts since I was last here. Wow, that's a lot to catch up to!

Just dropping in for a quick moment, in case anyone is curious to know, my patterned girl "Josephine" is dead, a predator finally got her after all these years of her insisting on being a wild, free, and loose hen. I did get three offspring from her though - One wheaten/duckwing/columbian looking pullet, one blue pullet, one blue cuckoo pullet, all bilaterally tufted. My silver duckwing hen went missing one day some weeks ago, so, I now have a population of 7 Araucanas. And no eggs laid in the last few weeks.

So all in all, it's not terrible here, but not superb either. I just hope to get plenty chicks this spring as well as enough eggs to offer to others.

Hi Illia! I don't usually read this thread but saw you were back!
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Both my Araucana and my Silkie ( Mindy and Moppitt ) are sounding the same now - don't know if they copy one another. Nothing would surprise me after seeing some of the antics all 5 young pullets get up to. The first 3 ( Welsummer, RIR, Barnevelder ) are older than the two white pullets, and are not too happy to have made their acquaintance, so there's 3 in one half the run, and 2 in the other !! When they are fully grown and ( hopefully ) laying - I will try to get them together again. Meantime, they can talk to one another through the separating wire ... !!
 
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cute chick. where are you located? outside the US? this bird looks like some Australia araucana's i've seen, but definitely not a US araucana. at any rate, i have a difficult time with top hat breeds in deciding sex. that said, if the bird is crowing, it's a rooster.
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thanks for reply. Yes, I live in Australia ... and I don't think we have specifically the Ameraucana hens here ( not sure about that - maybe have for showing purposes ? ). Another post here mentioned both the silkie and araucana having similar sounding 'voices' ... and I noticed just last night that both were talking themselves silly with more a long croak than crowing. I hope neither of them is a rooster. Would have to return a rooster - don't want one at this stage. Only a backyard novice, and not into hatchings etc. They are only 14 weeks old at this time, so will wait a little to see if any real crowing occurs.
 

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