Oh Ameraucanas have tails and Araucanas are "rumpless" no tail. All lay tinted eggs.
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I would like to thank you, everyone who helps with this thread, and everyone who helps each other! I am not sure if I can help with this thread, but let me know if I can: I am an Apple Mac user and a graphic designer. I don't do spread sheets, never have used Google docs although I'm sure I could figure it out. I like that you've started sub categories (like Events, Food Coop, etc.) because there are so many posts that it would be a hassle to go back and try to find someone's advice. For example, I'd like to see headings for the posts about food fermintation, remedies for parasites, photos, etc. I suppose that would compete with the overall BYC site. Since I am fairly new to BYC, maybe I just don't know how to navigate it very well.
According to this, Araucanas were first imported from Chile and the Ameraucanas were derived from the araucana (which were really derived from cross breeding 2 breeds of chickens in chile). Ameraucanas are not allowed to have tufts. They are supposed to be bearded, muffed, and have a tail. Araucanas are supposed to be tufted (no beards or muffs) and rump less. That being said, you can still get araucana that don't have tufts and ave a tail. There is a lethal factor involved with the tufts. If memory serves me right, when you breed tufted roo with tufted hen, 25% of the chicks will de in their shell before hatching. Now I'm goings have to go double check
http://www.ameraucana.org/history.html
Quote: HEHEHE! thats a good ideaI am staying out of the farm stores unless i HAVE to go. well, i have to tomorrow. I am empty on hog food. Did i mention the lady that orders chicks gets them in on thursday?!?!?![]()
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Never a dumb question. It means don't open the incubator from day 18 to hatch, emergencies only. I have lockdown tonight for my first 12 eggs i set.Guys I'm learning and have a dumb question. What is lock down when incubating eggs? I'm asking cause I will be setting up my bator tonight and adding 10 of my own silkie/ ameraucana eggs to it Friday. This is my first try at incubating and need as much help as possible.
Be careful with the rubber stuff. I tried that and it left marks all over my eggs before. Its like the rubber melts and sticks to the eggs. I don't personally recommend using it in incubator. Just my opinion.Never a dumb question. It means don't open the incubator from day 18 to hatch, emergencies only. I have lockdown tonight for my first 12 eggs i set.
OK its done here's the official pics
I have the little giant 9200. Removed the turner, covered the wire floor with rubber nonskid cloth. These 12 eggs are fertile and you can't hardly see a thing in them now.
Incubators thermometer that came with it.
My 2nd thermometer with humidity
no visible pips yet. feel like i could explode waiting tho![]()
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