This^^^ makes a LOT of sense.Like I suggested earlier, put the remaining 7 Araucana hens with him and remove all others and he will mate with them soon enough.
Chicken don't like changes at all and even less changes in their flock dynamics.
Once they have settled and their new pecking order is established they will be willing to mate.
I'd keep watching the eggs for fertility, it doesn't take non-stop mating to achieve fertility...and he may be mounting more often than you know.But I guess my main concern is I just see him mating so much less than previous roosters, even in bad weather. The flip side of that is he also crows less and causes less grief than previous roosters plus the little bugger has really grown on me, really not looking forward to replacing him.