black patterned gold duckwing

I know not a lot about US araucanas (or ameraucanas). To my untrained eye they look like nice birds. I can't help thinking that none of the colours look very "pure". They each look more or less like the colour the person states but with extra genes which wouldn't, ordinarily, be in that colour. What's going on there?
Or are the colours expected of a variety in araucanas different to those colours expected of the same variety name in other breeds?
 
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It is very very difficult to get araucanas that have: 1. even double tufts; 2. no tails; and 3. willow legs (or yellow, or horn, depending on variety), all at the same time. Plumage color tends to take a distant fourth to those other three, especially when talking about the "patterns" (duckwing etc.) as opposed to black or white. Add onto those considerations the rarity of the breed, and there's precious few out there that are really good representatives of their specific color varieties!

I'd like to work on the various duckwing types -- so I'm trying to get the genetics sorted out in my head. Dunno whether I'll ever figure it out!
 
The "golden duckwing", on the proper araucana breedclub site, looks more like the colour Tim described; the hackles look lighter than I'd expect from what I know as "golden duckwing.
 
I finally, after much struggle, got an answer about silver vs golden vs BBR (e+) hens over at the ACA forum.

Here's the general story, from what they've said --

In araucanas, golden duckwing is generally S/s+. Therefore, obviously, het roos will produce both S and s+ pullets.

The lighter gray S pullets get called "silver".
The darker gray S pullets get called "golden", even though they have no s+.
The s+ pullets get called BBR.

I don't know what other breeds do, or if even all araucana breeders handle their genetics this way -- but that's the story I got, in any case!

So, the moral of the story as it applies to my flock -- I'll put all the salmon-breasted hens and pullets in my "duckwing" pen for now. I'll worry about separating them into golds and silvers after (if) I produce some silver duckwing roos. I may also set up a large dog crate for some pair breeding with my original (S/s+) roo and one of the really silvery pullets. All the girls with brown breasts, I'll throw in with the BBR cockerel. Some of those also have blue -- I'll decide what to do with that later!

Thanks to everyone for your input. If you think of anything else that I might need to know, please feel free to keep jumping in!
 
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The first link (club site) has birds that seem to have proper plumage colour. On the egggbid and personal web site the colours/patterns don't look very accurate (to the standard) to me.
 
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The first link (club site) has birds that seem to have proper plumage colour. On the egggbid and personal web site the colours/patterns don't look very accurate (to the standard) to me.
 
The first link (club site) has birds that seem to have proper plumage colour. On the egggbid and personal web site the colours/patterns don't look very accurate (to the standard) to me.

I agree. I missed the first site until after I'd looked the other two.​
 

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