No chickies for me until May it seems. Everyone is sold out of both Hammies and Campines until then.



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You are right. The Araucans are very hard to sex. Some of the boys will get reddish combs early on, but some won't. i bought two pullets that were so aggressive that I was sure they were cockerels. Luckily they were both pullets. Their combs are tiny and a bit red now, but nothing like my Ameraucanas. They still look like babies although they are now both laying eggs 5 days a week. Very difficult to determine gender.Hellooooo washington peeps!
I've browsed the forum for years, but only recently decided to make an account and become active in the community, so popping in to say hello, along with a serious question:
I know how important it is to have a backup plan with unwanted chickens, and I am wondering at what point I need to start making mine, and if you have suggestions for local options.
Story: I am not allowed to have roosters, but have 24 pure Araucana hatching eggs en route. Figuring in damages, infertile eggs and the lethality of the tufted gene, I do not expect more than 6 to survive. Here's to hoping all six will be female, however you and I know that's not the reality of Mother Nature. At what point should I start searching for homes (counting eggs before they're hatched ring a bell?) and where do I head first?
Note: Araucanas purportedly cannot be sexed, therefore I won't know who needs rehoming until I hear that first "crow".
Thanks so much BYCers!
You are right. The Araucans are very hard to sex. Some of the boys will get reddish combs early on, but some won't. i bought two pullets that were so aggressive that I was sure they were cockerels. Luckily they were both pullets. Their combs are tiny and a bit red now, but nothing like my Ameraucanas. They still look like babies although they are now both laying eggs 5 days a week. Very difficult to determine gender.
You can advertise your boys on craigslist or the Facebook pages in Washington. I have rehomed a couple of cockerels this way. The Araucanas also tend to be very heavy for their size, so they might make a good meat bird if you want to sell them as such. There is a feed store in Enumclaw that takes in roosters for processing when the time comes (if that is what you decide to do with them). You drop them off on Friday evening and the guy picks them up on Saturday morning.
Good luck with your hatch being all girls!!!
Thanks for the response and info. The statistical probability of 6 chicks being all girls is 1.5%, so I'm very realistic about the situation. That doesn't mean I don't hate the idea of those beautiful boys becoming fryers, but I get it. So it's really good to know about the feed store in enumclaw. What facebook pages should I belong to? Also, glad to know you've rid yourself of cockerels, so I know it won't be an impossible task (or one I would have to take upon myself with an axe, which I know I could not do with a healthy bird).
Would love to hear other ideas; online groups, local groups, etc, that I can join. Also, are there county groups of people who like.... Meet up? Do tours of coops? Bond over the common love of our flocks? Maybe that's ridiculous.... Lol, but if there is one, I want in!
Thanks for the response and info. The statistical probability of 6 chicks being all girls is 1.5%, so I'm very realistic about the situation. That doesn't mean I don't hate the idea of those beautiful boys becoming fryers, but I get it. So it's really good to know about the feed store in enumclaw. What facebook pages should I belong to? Also, glad to know you've rid yourself of cockerels, so I know it won't be an impossible task (or one I would have to take upon myself with an axe, which I know I could not do with a healthy bird).
Would love to hear other ideas; online groups, local groups, etc, that I can join. Also, are there county groups of people who like.... Meet up? Do tours of coops? Bond over the common love of our flocks? Maybe that's ridiculous.... Lol, but if there is one, I want in!