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The Araucana ( es, Gallina Mapuche, italic=no) is a breed of domestic
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from
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a ...
. Its name derives from the Araucanía region of Chile where it is believed to have originated. It lays blue-shelled eggs, one of very few breeds that do so.
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s for the Araucana vary from country to country. It may have unusual tufts of feathers on the ears, and may be rumpless, without a tail and tail-bone; in the United States it may for this reason be known as the South American Rumpless. Both ear-tufts and rumplessness are caused by lethal genes, so not all birds display these traits. The Ameraucana breed and " Easter egger" hybrids of the United States, which also lay blue or green eggs, both derive from the Araucana.


History

The early history of the Araucana is not documented. The birds were commonly seen in South America in the early twentieth century. The Spanish aviculturist Salvador Castelló, who visited Chile in 1914, saw them and named them "Gallina Araucana", as many were found among the
Mapuche The Mapuche ( (Mapuche & Spanish: )) are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who s ...
people of the Araucanía region of Chile, whom the Spanish called ''Araucanos''. Castelló believed the birds to belong to a new species, and reported his observations at the First World's Poultry Congress in
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in 1921. The
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''Gallus inauris'' was proposed for them, and adopted at the Second World's Poultry Congress in
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in 1924. It was later established that the Araucana belongs to the same species as other domestic chickens, ''Gallus gallus domesticus''. The blue egg of the Araucana was at this time thought to be unique among chickens. In 1933
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showed that the blue egg ("oocyan") gene in chickens is dominant with respect to white, while in combination with genes for brown eggs, various shades of green and olive are produced. In modern times, the Ameraucana breed, a derivative of the Araucana, also lays blue eggs, while hybrid birds carrying the dominant oocyan gene may in the United States be called " Easter eggers". Several theories have been advanced to explain the origin of the blue egg characteristic. It has been variously attributed to
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isation with '' Tinamus solitarius'', a species of
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(dismissed as "erroneous" by
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); to
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; and to the action of a retrovirus soon after the domestication of the chicken. Blue Araucana eggs were taken to Australia from New Zealand in the 1930s. The breed was standardised in the 1980s. Blue-egg chickens from South America were introduced to the British Isles at various times in the early twentieth century. The modern British-type Araucana derives from birds from a Chilean ship that was wrecked in the
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. The British Araucana was developed mainly by George Malcolm in Scotland in the 1930s.. He introduced the
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plumage variety, and bred the bantam Araucana in the 1940s. The British-type Araucana was standardised in 1969 or 1974. In the United States, two breeds were established: the Araucana, which has ear-tufts and is rumpless, was standardised in 1976: the Ameraucana, which is bearded, muffed and tailed (and thus similar to the tailed British type), was added to the Standard of Perfection in 1984. There has been a long and inconclusive debate about the origin of the Araucana and whether it derives from chickens brought by Europeans after Columbus reached the Americas in 1492, or if it was already present. A report published in 2007 on chicken bones found on the
Arauco Peninsula The Arauco Peninsula (Spanish: península de Arauco), is a peninsula in Southern Chile located in the homonymous Arauco Province. It projects northwest into the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is located west of Cordillera de Nahuelbuta. Geologicall ...
in south-central Chile suggested pre-Columbian, possibly
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n, origin. A report published in 2008 found no evidence of pre-Columbian introduction from Polynesia. The world-wide conservation status of the Araucana is "not at risk"; population data for Chile is not reported.


Characteristics

There are both full-sized and bantam Araucanas. They may be either normally tailed or rumpless. The Araucana has a pea comb and lays approximately 250 blue or green eggs per year. In Australia, only the tailed Araucana is recognised in the
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; both tailed and rumpless may be exhibited. The British standard accepts both tailed and rumpless; they may be treated as separate breeds. The British type of Araucana has a beard and muffs which conceal the earlobes. In North America, Araucanas have long ear-tufts and are rumpless. As both ear-tufts and rumplessness are caused by autosomal dominant lethal alleles, not all of the birds can display these traits. A total of twenty plumage varieties are listed for the Araucana by the
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. Of these, five are recognised by the
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for large fowl: black, black breasted red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, and white; for bantams, buff is added to these. The Australian Poultry Standard recognises black, cuckoo, lavender, splash, white and any colour which is standard in Old English Game. The
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recognises twelve colours: black, black-red, blue, blue-red, crele, cuckoo, golden duckwing,
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, pile, silver duckwing, spangled, and white.


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History
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Transboundary breed: Araucana
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