Araucana Chickens

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History

Arauncana chickens originate from South America and are named after the Arauca Indians of Chile. They were introduced to Europe in the early 1900s although they have been heard of since the mid-sixteenth century. They originally had large floppy pea combs but these have been bred so that they now only have a very small irregularly shaped pea comb. They do not have wattles and the facial feathers are thick with a small crest on the head. The blue green egg is coloured throughout the shell so the inside is as blue as the outside but the hens only really lay during the spring and summer months. Blue and green eggs are most common although colour can range from a greyish or violet blue to a turquoise or greenish blue. Khaki and olive can suggest that the hens have been crossed with other breeds. The breed can be born with or without a tail, those without are known as Rumpless Araucanas. They are short, rounded birds with an upright stance and a broad skull. They have an unusual wart-like feature on either side of their heads called plicae where the earlobes are usually seen. These have feathers on them which make up ear tufts which slat backwards.

Behaviour

Araucana chicks are strong, fast growers and mature quickly. They do tend towards broodiness and make excellent mothers. They don\'t mind being kept in a pen but like fresh grass so the coop or ark will need moving on regularly.

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Araucana chicks are strong, fast growers and mature quickly. They do tend towards broodiness and make excellent mothers. They do not mind being kept in a pen but like fresh grass so the coop or ark will need moving on regularly. They are placid birds and are vigorous and hardy. The blue green eggs are reportedly lower in cholesterol than other eggs which make them healthier although there is no specific evidence to back this up.

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- Eddie, 19 October 2010

I have been raising a strain of Tailless, Tufted Araucanas for over 35 years . They all descend from three strains brought together then . One Tailless trio whose parents were from South America , colombian in color with green legs . Another A large tailless tufted, bearded , blue/red rooster , And A old gentleman's intire flock of tailed, clean faced araucanas that layed nothing but blue eggs , some with a darker ring at the pointed end , some nearly round , that for 15 years had the run of the March Air force Base air strip to run and roosted in the tops of tall pepper trees . They all descended from a hen that just showed up with a batch of chicks. Sometimes take a year to lay.Live 20 years. I have different research results than yours . ENJOY the PLANET ! edd***


           Love these birds!!

- Lwood, 25 September 2010

I just started with chickens this year and along with some other breeds I got two americaunas! I love them! They are beautiful and super nice! They only lay about three eggs a week but the eggs are blue or green which makes it all worth it! If you are looking for an awesome bird these ladies are the way to go!

 

Breeders Clubs for Araucanas

Araucana Club

E-mail: araucanaclub@hotmail.co.uk

Website: www.araucana.org.uk

Tel: 01352 720043

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