~Hink-jc Mountain Poultry~

Hatching Eggs and Chicks

Lavender Araucana

~LF Lavender Araucana~

These are one of the first Large Fowl Lavender Araucanas being "developed and seen" in the USA as of to today.

 

 LF Lavender/Duckwing & standard Duckwing Araucana Chicks

Much more to come..check back often for updates..

This project is coming together nicely, we have many split black/lavender Araucana in tufted and rumpless young breeders.

We have the first of many to come lavender Araucana chicks (tufted and rumpless) growing out in our brooders..

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**Update on the LF Lavender Araucana project..**we now have our first few chicks in split black/lavender with tufts from our first phase of this project, which started with a clean face, tailed LF Lavender Roo (ameraucana type - no beard or muffs) with pea comb, carrying the blue egg gene and bred to tufted, tailed black Araucana hens laying blue eggs. We have a few more hatches of them to go.

 **Update ..2nd phase of the project  **  We now have some of our first Clean face/Rumpless Black chicks carrying the lav gene. which were bred from a clean face, tailed LF Lavender Roo (ameraucana type - no beard or muffs) with pea comb, carrying the blue egg gene being bred to clean faced, rumpless black Araucana hens laying blue eggs. 

**Up date ..phase 3 has begun** we will  start to breed the tufted, tailed type split black/lavender to the clean-faced, rumpless type split/black lavender to try to produce the ideal LF Lavender Araucana with both traits (tufted and rumpless).


LF Lavender Araucana project pics

Lavender Roo

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~Phase 1 of the Project~

Lavender Roo with Tufted/Tailed Araucana Hens, these particular hens were chosen for there beautiful blue egg color

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~Phase 2 of the Project~

2 of these rumpless/clean faced hens are currently in with the lavender roo and producing some rumpless split/lavender chicks, these particular hens were chosen for there beautiful blue egg color, these girls are from Claude McCallister bloodlines.

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Chick pics coming of the Split Black/Lavender pullets/cockerels