Araucana thread anyone?

George texted me last night, he'll be sending my chicks on Monday - they'll be here before Thanksgiving
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. Can't wait to see what I get, lol, its like an early Christmas
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I'm new to all this stuff, so I'm not 100% certain this is correct, but to try and answer your question; I think it is possible to hatch a homozygous ear tufted Araucana - However, if I'm right, people have said they tend to be weakly or slow developing..... something to that effect.

IF I'm remembering correctly. Again, I'm really new to this stuff, so I could be thinking of something else.

For the second part of your question; I don't think you can DO anything to help them hatch. Most of them die at day 18 or 19. I haven't found any university studies that demonstrate why this happens, but I do know they are looking at it.

I read somewhere here that breeders should expect to lose (roughly) about 25% of eggs in any given clutch.

Good luck with your birds!
 
I have more chicks coming!
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Mr Lombardi is shipping me 4 that are 8 weeks old, and 2 that are 6 weeks old.... I should be getting them day before Thanksgiving .... He said one of them has doubled tufts
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He indicated that his stock came from Nancy Utterback. I'm excited to have them, in case you can't tell
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Interesting. I've heard of one that grew up all the way to sexual maturity, and was bred, but was never duplicated. Funny thing is, this specimen led a very short life.

Yeah, it's an interesting phenomena. I don't think I've heard of anything like this in other animals.... However, I'm not really a genetics expert. Right now I'm trying to get a couple of books on the subject.....
 
I have more chicks coming! :jumpy Mr Lombardi is shipping me 4 that are 8 weeks old, and 2 that are 6 weeks old.... I should be getting them day before Thanksgiving .... He said one of them has doubled tufts :love

He indicated that his stock came from Nancy Utterback. I'm excited to have them, in case you can't tell ;)


Woo hoo!

Doing a happy dance for ya!

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Hello! I have a question for you Araucana breeders. I've heard of the lethal ear tuft gene for these birds. (EtEt) Is it possible to hatch a homozygous ear tufted Araucana? What would I need to do to help it hatch? 

The lethal gene in araucana kills 100% of the homozygots and almost 20% of the heterozygote this dominant Autosomal gene causes some severe abnormalities in the embryonic development of the head, it couses an incomplete fusion between the hyoid and the mandibular bons, cause a dysfunctional skull and death.
 
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The lethal gene in araucana kills 100% of the homozygots and almost 20% of the heterozygote this dominant Autosomal gene causes some severe abnormalities in the embryonic development of the head, it couses an incomplete fusion between the hyoid and the mandibular bons, cause a dysfunctional skull and death.

Yeeess, now I remember - the abnormal skull development.... thank you for clearing that up.


..... How did this bird ever make it this far?!
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