My favorite birds are large-fowl Araucanas. I've heard people say "oh, those are exotic, I don't like exotics" and even "they're so weird looking, I think they're ugly!"
I ordered my first Araucana eggs off of
ebay about 3 years ago. I had raised common production breeds since I was a little kid and wanted something different.
I like the Araucanas because:
1) They are adept at hatching and raising their own young, and are extremely family-oriented. Hens with broods of older chicks will care for day-old chicks that got lost or separated from their mothers. Sometimes the roosters even help with raising the chicks. Even the lone males are not overly aggressive towards the babies.
2) I get a sense of satisfaction from helping to preserve a rare breed with unique traits.
3) They're good layers.
4) They're great at escaping predators. My birds free-range in an area heavily populated by coyotes, hawks, eagles, owls, possums, raccoons, and domestic dogs, yet I hardly ever lose one.
5) They're awesome foragers. When they're free-ranging, my feed bill is literally cut in half.
6) I like having something unique, rare, and different.
7) Hatching eggs sell well, and I've been offered up to $300 for a single bird.