A few months back I bought some "true Ameraucana" eggs on eBay that were actually mutts [one batch of many
].
But, these Ameraucanas definitely had some Auracana mixed in there - many came out with tassel faces and a couple were rumpless.
The two that were rumpless never seemed hardy or healthy - one of them kept getting pasty butt, and both of them remained smaller than the other chicks from the same hatch.
So one of our little rumpless was a pullet. She was really sweet and we liked her a lot. Her feathering had finally filled out and she seemed to be doing pretty well, though still kinda small and runty.
Well, this week we've had record cold temps here in GA, but she's in a secure chicken coop [an actual building, draft free and protected from wind and cold].
There are about 25 chickens in the coop, which is too many [it is 8x8] but they usually spend all day out in the run and only go in the coop at night. [We've left them in the coop all day for the past 2 days though because we are getting some single digit temps these last few days].
So, this morning I go out to feed them and add hot water to their waterer and found Wonder chicken dead. It looks like she must have frozen to death I guess... I don't know.
I just feel sad - she was about 11 weeks old, so I didn't expect to lose her at this point. All the other chicks are doing great and don't even seem bothered by the cold...they are just running all over like normal.
I just wondered - it seems like these rumpless chickens were just never very hardy ... I am sad to lose her, I was really interested to see what color eggs she would lay. Plus we were kind of attached to Wonder chicken.
Any thoughts? Are Auracanas less hardy in general?
Kelly

But, these Ameraucanas definitely had some Auracana mixed in there - many came out with tassel faces and a couple were rumpless.
The two that were rumpless never seemed hardy or healthy - one of them kept getting pasty butt, and both of them remained smaller than the other chicks from the same hatch.
So one of our little rumpless was a pullet. She was really sweet and we liked her a lot. Her feathering had finally filled out and she seemed to be doing pretty well, though still kinda small and runty.
Well, this week we've had record cold temps here in GA, but she's in a secure chicken coop [an actual building, draft free and protected from wind and cold].
There are about 25 chickens in the coop, which is too many [it is 8x8] but they usually spend all day out in the run and only go in the coop at night. [We've left them in the coop all day for the past 2 days though because we are getting some single digit temps these last few days].
So, this morning I go out to feed them and add hot water to their waterer and found Wonder chicken dead. It looks like she must have frozen to death I guess... I don't know.
I just feel sad - she was about 11 weeks old, so I didn't expect to lose her at this point. All the other chicks are doing great and don't even seem bothered by the cold...they are just running all over like normal.
I just wondered - it seems like these rumpless chickens were just never very hardy ... I am sad to lose her, I was really interested to see what color eggs she would lay. Plus we were kind of attached to Wonder chicken.
Any thoughts? Are Auracanas less hardy in general?
Kelly