I raise, show, breed, and sell, Large Fowl Araucanas. I feel they are rare and unique. Rare in the sense that there are few breeders out there, few quality birds available, and hatcheries do not carry them.
How about this for unique-ness. They are rumpless ( complete lack of a tail ), only one or two other breeds are rumpless ( persian rumpless and one other I believe), They have tufts of feathers sticking our of their cheeks ( they are the only breed that has this ), and they lay blue eggs ( the ameraucana, the creme legbar, and I believe one other breed , not counting the Easter Egger which is not a breed, also lay blue eggs). Each of these traits are unique on their own, but the Araucana combines all these traits into one bird.
They are goofy looking and beautiful all at the same time.
White roo with a couple of rumpless girls
Blue Hen
Cuckoo roo chick with tufts just before quill stage
Splash Hen
Lanae
Red Pullet with hugh tufts coming in
Silver Duckwing Pullet with tufts coming in
Red Pyle pullet
Birchen Roo
Araucana Eggs
How about this for unique-ness. They are rumpless ( complete lack of a tail ), only one or two other breeds are rumpless ( persian rumpless and one other I believe), They have tufts of feathers sticking our of their cheeks ( they are the only breed that has this ), and they lay blue eggs ( the ameraucana, the creme legbar, and I believe one other breed , not counting the Easter Egger which is not a breed, also lay blue eggs). Each of these traits are unique on their own, but the Araucana combines all these traits into one bird.
They are goofy looking and beautiful all at the same time.
White roo with a couple of rumpless girls

Blue Hen

Cuckoo roo chick with tufts just before quill stage

Splash Hen

Lanae
Red Pullet with hugh tufts coming in

Silver Duckwing Pullet with tufts coming in

Red Pyle pullet

Birchen Roo

Araucana Eggs
