Araucana thread anyone?

No, she did not. I didn't pursue it, either. I was having second thoughts about selling him, but now think I really should since he won't have a mate when I make my breeding pens. I hate to see him all by himself.
You could put him in with your laying flock. It might be worth it to wait until he is fully mature before deciding if you will remove him from your breeding program.
What is your setup for breeding pens? Could you maybe post some pictures? I would like ideas and references for when I will be breeding eventually.
 
You could put him in with your laying flock. It might be worth it to wait until he is fully mature before deciding if you will remove him from your breeding program.
What is your setup for breeding pens? Could you maybe post some pictures? I would like ideas and references for when I will be breeding eventually.
Cholo is in with my laying flock, so he definitely can't go there. He does need culled. Even though he is double tufted he has A LOT of gold leakage in his saddle feathers, and he carries his wings unusually high. Nothing I want to breed forward. The lady who was interested in him wanted him for an Olive Egger project.
I'm going to take my existing coop and divide it down the middle to make 2 breeder coop/pens. It is in the middle of the run so I can easily divide the run in two as well. I would also have a 3rd area that is one of those pre-fab coops in a 10'x15' section of the run. (That's where my new pullets are staying). Its definitely nothing fancy, more "makeshift". I can't bring myself to stick 2 or 3 birds in a cage inside a barn like a lot of breeders do.
 
Nothing yet. One of my other concerns is that if somehow he did get loose (I checked and re-checked my perimeter and I can't see how w/out help) even his carcass would be difficult to locate right now, as white as he is, since we got about a foot of snow on Sunday night.
Who would know that you had an Araucana cock? Hopefully he hunkered down in a tree and you’ll be able to find him. :fl
 
Who would know that you had an Araucana cock? Hopefully he hunkered down in a tree and you’ll be able to find him. :fl

Most of the time they're locked up, but during the summer and on days in the winter when we don't have a snow cover, I'll let them range the yard. This is only when somebody is home to keep an eye on them, so anybody walking or driving by would have seen all of my chickens. I don't have a fenced yard.
 
Nothing yet. One of my other concerns is that if somehow he did get loose (I checked and re-checked my perimeter and I can't see how w/out help) even his carcass would be difficult to locate right now, as white as he is, since we got about a foot of snow on Sunday night.
Could you see any unusual footprints in the snow?
 
My bantam Araucana started laying last week. I am surprised how big her eggs are. I thought bantam eggs were teeny tiny. This is her third egg, on the right. The one on the left is Mama's; who was her surrogate mother. Mama is large fowl.
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