The Araucana's that I have seen are mid size cooks bigger than a bantam but certainly not a full size cook. They may have bred for size in the US. You may also be thinking of the Ameraucana.BluJay wrote:Wow, Broosky, that's smaller than I remember anucana chickens. I remember them as a slow growing large chicken that laid blue to turquoise eggs. Have they been bred down in size? I would like to have some here. If my memory serves me correctly they are old time breed like the dominiques. I've learn something. Thank you.
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Sorry Brooksy I missed your post earlier and jumped in...Brooksy wrote:What nest is this?
My guess- Zebbie nest?
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Not a Zebbie. The entrance points down on the left and the chamber is on the right.it's a medium size nest.These birds of mine always make their nest and on the shaded side of the aviary out of direct sunlight