Araucana thread anyone?

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This is Boom Boom. I sold him to Enola.

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Some of my chicks from this past summer...........

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One of my many roos....
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One of my roo chicks. I love his rich red and he has blue feathering underneath.
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Check out my website for more photos. I sold a lot of them last fall and have new ones coming along.
 
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Rumplessness is dominant. I have three EEs that are *probably* cochin crosses....but I didn't breed them, so I dunno that. They are rumpless AND have some leg feathering.
 
Another one of my funky pullets, this is Jubilee, she is quite the character.

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I will try and stabilize her lacing with an interesting cockerel and put forth laced offspring.
 
I only have 4 but may have a white hen for Alabaster real soon!

the ever famous (at least in my world)

Alabaster

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My black roo

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Black hen

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Blue hen

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honestly at this point I am not sure, some are from Gary's line but I dont think all are. I bought a bunch of eggs last year from different breeders and only kept 3 that hatched out, all with tufts and rumpless.
 
what I want to know is how does everyone keep the birds from plucking out each other tufts? all of mine had big ones but now they all look clean faced from the picking. They dont hurt each other just pick at the tufts otherwise they get along great. I cant bear to keep them separate and thats the only thinkg I can think of that would work.
 

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