Cackleberry,
If you go to Feathersite.com and go to chickens, then go to Rapanui and read you will find the other types of Araucanas listed there and more information on the birds. I have been looking for years for Quechuas here in the US and the closest I have come is a Rooster chick 4 months old, I now have that came from my Friend in Florida, she ran across a woman in Northern Florida that has raised Araucanas for at least 40 years, the birds are all rumpless and have Muffs similar to the Ameraucanas, the woman lost all of them recently to a predator attach, my friend was lucky enough to get a Rooster and Hen from her before the woman lost them, the Hen died on my friend and only laid a couple of eggs that didn't hatch, my friend bred the Rooster to some of her EE cross birds before the Rooster died and managed to get a couple to hatch, my friend said she thought the birds were Old age wise, so I have one of the Roos my friend sent me that's half and is rumpless with the Muff to the face, bigger bodied cockrel he is, he's odd colored because of what she used for breeding the Rooster to, the woman used the birds for years and always bred for bigger birds as she used them for eating as well as egglaying, my friend said the Hens were Black and the Roosters looked BBR colored, mine is very odd colored with Grey to his feathering and some other colors I'm just glad I got him to work with. My friend has Wheaten Marans and said the Rooster was broader across the chest than any of her Wheaten Marans were, and the pictures I saw of him he did look broad chested. This 4 month old cockrel is as big as my biggest Rooster already and I know has more filling out to do. Now I'm wondering what I should breed him to since I don't have Ameraucanas and I don't have EE's and would like to make the best of the Quechua 1/2 to see if I can produce more birds that look Quechua and lay those blue eggs the Rooster came from.
I'll have to try and take a picture of this bird and locate my friends picture of her Rooster that was his father.
Victoria