Either way, they are gorgeous. I can't wait to see them when they feather out.
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In the USA I understood that Araucana are rumpless, but those chicks in the OP's photo clearly have tails, so I would go with EEs.
Either way, they are gorgeous. I can't wait to see them when they feather out.
About 2 weeks old.
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And a group shot.
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Why is it always their rear end when you want a group shot? These were all sold to me by our local farmer's co-op and sold as Ameracaunas. All have blueish dark legs, 2 have white/clear nails and 4 have dark nails. Talons? Some have ear tuffs and beards, some have none. All are a hoot, and give me blue, green and tannish, sometimes pink eggs. This spring I have a roo chick for them and 2 female chicks to add for 9 in their group. I want to see what kind of chicks he throws and what color eggs they lay when they start. I also want to borrow, or buy if I have too, a black maran to put with the 2 blue egg layers to turn out some olive eggers. Fun!
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Even the white ones? Although to be fair, the.white ones do have that rust colored blush across their breast. I'm guessing the 2 blue egg layers are the greys.All are EE.