Araucana?

dcsharpe

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This is one of 6 birds purchased as "Easter Eggers" but I swear, it is looking like an actual araucana. It looks like it has the tufts. Hen or cockerel? Mutt? Just puffed up for having its pic made? LOL! Whadya think?
 
That is a pretty classic easter egger pullet. Those are muffs, not tufts - muffs are the poofy clumps of cheek feathers, whereas tufts are individual feathers sticking out from the face. Araucana are also rumpless (they don't have a tailbone or tail), which your bird definitely is not.

Edited to add that Ameraucana have beards & muffs, while Araucana are rumpless and have tufts. They are quite different breeds when it comes down to it, though hatcheries have a horrible tendency to confuse just about everyone on the topic.

Pretty girl - you should get plenty of green eggs from her (hopefully)!!!
 
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Definitely an EE
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I LOVE FATTY!!!! LOL!!!! She is beautiful! Does anyone else think chickens think we are crazy?

Edited to add.... Thank you for the education. I only wondered because none of my other EE's seem to have any muffs or tufts. It seemed odd to me I guess :)
 
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Did your chicks look like this as babies? Is this coloring indicative of a female? I have this little four and a half week old EE and i was wondering if its a pullet or a roo.




She is facing the camera, the only one with the light colored chest.


 
It does look a lot like mine. They could be sisters! The green legs that show on the picture are not that green in real life. I didn't even notice that they were green until I saw the pic!
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This one does not have green legs at all. She has the muffs coming in though, that is what clued me in that she is an EE. Could this be a pullet? Is this the coloring for a pullet?
 
That color is a pullet color it seems, yes.

Here is am example of Araucana tufting, for the OP. Much different than muffs or beards. The tufts originate on a fleshy peduncle. Some chickens have one tuft, or two, sometimes even three. Much different genetically from beards/muffs, too.

 

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