Araucana thread anyone?

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Yes.

A lot of people talk about adding tails in there too, but honestly I find your chances of having tailed birds coming out of rumpless birds enough anyway, adding an actual tailed bird to the flock just causes problems. If you are doing it strictly for yourself, sure and go for it - But when selling to others, your percentage/ratio is going to be 50/50 or higher on the tailed side, which isn't wanted at all.
 
I have a nicely tufted tailless black cockerel who is destined for dinner as he is showing some red bleed through. He is bantam. Anyone want him? I could bring him to the Chehalis show Dec 4.
 
Here's some snowy photos of a few of my boys. . .


Canis, who's safely inside, and his perfect (but tattered) tufts

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Cookies'n'Cream and a splash cuckoo, both who look practically the same

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Marango, keeping out of the snow.

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Bleed-through means that he is not a true black- he has red feathers showing, especially in the hackle- this means he is unusable in a black breeding program, no matter how nice the rest of him may be.
 
CMSDVM,

Your cockrel that appears to be Black may infact be Brown Red, they look Black but are not, you will notice a difference in the Black, it will be a Flat Black as opposed to the a Shiny Black. Most of those Brown Red Bantams that I know of came from Alan Stanfods birds, and they were Bantams in size. I have a small Large Fowl Brown Red Hen that has the Red under the beak in her neck area, she's double tufted and rumpless too, and when you put her next to Blacks in daylight you can see the difference in the Black. it almost has a Brown tone to it, and is flat in color as opposed to shiny, almost like a Black Copper Marans Hens is supposed to be colored.

Got any pictures of your cockrel to share?

Victoria
 

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