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Ameraucana

The Ameraucana was developed in the 70's by a few people who were trying to standardize the...

General Information

Breed Purpose
Dual Purpose
Comb
Pea
Broodiness
Average
Climate Tolerance
All Climates
Egg Productivity
Medium
Egg Size
Medium
Egg Color
Blue/Green
Breed Temperament
Friendly, Flighty, Easily handled, Calm, Bears confinement well, Quiet, Docile
Breed Colors/Varieties
Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten, and White. Colors being worked on include Lavender, Splash, Splash Wheaten, Mottled, Salmon, Red Pyle and Black Gold.
Breed Size
Large Fowl
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The Ameraucana is an American breed of chicken developed in the USA in the 1970s. It was derived from chickens brought from South America (Chile) that carried the blue egg gene and was bred to maintain the blue egg colour gene of that breed. There is also an Ameraucana bantam variety and both the LF and bantam variety were added to the APA Standard of Perfection (SOP) in 1984. Recognised varieties are: Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten, White.

The Ameraucana is one of the few chicken breeds to lay blue eggs, another being the Cream Legbar, which also have an Araucana influence. The Ameraucana breed shows many similarities to the Araucana breed, such as pea combs and of course the blue egg gene. The Araucana however has earmuffs and is rumpless, whereas the Ameraucana has a tail and is muffed and bearded. Their earlobes are small and round, wattles small or absent, earlobes, comb and wattles are all red. Their shanks are slate-blue, (tending to black in the Black variety). In Australia and UK both Ameraucana and Araucana breeds are viewed as varieties of the Araucana - tailed and rumpless.

Less rare than Araucanas, Ameraucana are still considered quite rare. They are often confused with Easter Eggers (EE's are often advertised and sold as Ameraucanas), which can lay blue AND green eggs.

See here: Differences Between EEs, Ameraucanas, and Araucanas

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Ameraucana eggs

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Ameraucana chicks

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Ameraucana pullet

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Ameraucana rooster

For more info on Ameraucanas and their owners' and breeders' experiences, see our breed discussion here:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/975512/chicken-breed-focus-ameraucana/0_30

Latest reviews

The perfect mid chickens
Pros: Docile
Good for both eggs and meat
Love the cheek fluffs
Cons: Not large eggs
Not a lot of eggs (Still good for eggs though)
I love americaunas, and they are definitely a good breed to get for eggs and meat. Very sweet when trained.
Lots of colors and once more, we love the cheek fluffs.
Great review, love it! Good job.
Love my Ameraucanas
Pros: Beautiful, friendly, adorable, gorgeous eggs, funny, curious, nice size.
Cons: Can be towards the top of the pecking order

Often confused with Easter Eggers.

Feedstores sell EEs as Ameraucanas.
Ameraucanas have always been my favorite breed. I have raised several blue wheatens, and currently have white and lavender. Have had both male and female, never had one I didn’t adore.
Purchase Price
$10, $19.95.
Purchase Date
March 2020, February 2021.
A True Favorite!
Pros: So adorable, super personable when raised from hatch, beautiful to look at and wonderful blue eggs to mystify your non-chicken friends with. A very intelligent chicken compared to many others.
Cons: None
I found a beautiful Easter Egger and dove into the history of the Ameraucana after. It amazed me that they were so sought after that shops used phony names! What is the wonder of this breed? I saved my pennies and shipped a few purebreds across the country and I am smitten. Beautiful funny intelligent birds who have become family overnight!

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I have one Ameracauna, she lays nice greenish eggs. She's sorta friendly, if I pick her up she doesn't try to flap away.
 
I have one Ameraucanas rooster and two hens. They are not as friendly as my Silver Laced Wyandotte's not quite as smart. I hope they come around but they
are about 1 year old and laying pink eggs. this is my Wyandotte Rooster and I hope to load my Ameraucana Roo.
Funny because here my wyandotte are not easy to handle and even the kids can take and pet my ameraucana...
 
"They are often confused with Easter Eggers (EE's are often advertised and sold as Ameraucanas), which can lay blue AND green eggs."
...And brown, and tan. And yellow, pink, purplish...
 
The Rooster did turn out to be an EE and the two hens were Ameraucanas. I did get rid of all three birds. I decided to go a different rout and the Ameraucanas and the EE were not in the direction I wanted to go. I have several people buying eggs for breakfast use and the large brown eggs sell quite well here. I have mostly Wyandotte's and Bard rock hens now. 35 hens at this time and not keeping up with the orders. Thank you for helping me with the breed.
 
I had Ameraucanas and they were the sweetest birds, except for 1 rooster that found it his mission to flog me every time I walked out the front door lol The other rooster was super sweet. I raised them from 2 week old chicks. They followed me around the yard like puppies. Great birds to have as children's pets :)
 
Of all my hens, these go to a lot of trouble to hide their eggs. When they're running in the yard, I am likely to find them in the flowerbed, under the deck, under a bush ... anywhere but the nesting boxes where the other hens all go to lay their eggs. I tell my husband they're called Easter eggers because they make me hunt for their hidden eggs. :barnie
 
Our Ameraucana is a great bird, truly. She seems a really intelligent bird and super curious. She can be a little aggressive at feeding time with the other girls if she thinks they're going to gobble her share but for the most part, she is a very personable bird who is easy to handle. She can be found somewhere in our proximity as she free ranges and always wants know what we are up to. Her eggs come very regularly and are a lovely light blue. Love her chubby cheeks too!
 
Hello. Those of you that have Ameraucanas I hope you can help me. My husband bought 5 What he thinks are Ameraucanas they are chicks, they have black beaks black/bluish feet/legs. They also have feathers on their feet. How will I know if they are Ameraucanas or Americanas? Thank you!
 
Is there such thigns as a black and white Americauna??? I got chicks and were told that they were Americauna. But when they started growing up, they had black and white feathers with feathered legs. I looked it up and I saw that there was Brahams that looked like this. But can someone confirm that there isn't such thing as a black and white americauna? thanks!!
 
Is there such thigns as a black and white Americauna??? I got chicks and were told that they were Americauna. But when they started growing up, they had black and white feathers with feathered legs. I looked it up and I saw that there was Brahams that looked like this. But can someone confirm that there isn't such thing as a black and white americauna? thanks!!
I have a black and white "splash" Ameraucana rooster. He's gorgeous!
 
Is there such thigns as a black and white Americauna??? I got chicks and were told that they were Americauna. But when they started growing up, they had black and white feathers with feathered legs. I looked it up and I saw that there was Brahams that looked like this. But can someone confirm that there isn't such thing as a black and white americauna? thanks!!
I'd post a photo of him but can't figure out how to on a reply--sorry.
 
Is there such thigns as a black and white Americauna??? I got chicks and were told that they were Americauna. But when they started growing up, they had black and white feathers with feathered legs. I looked it up and I saw that there was Brahams that looked like this. But can someone confirm that there isn't such thing as a black and white americauna? thanks!!
its ok thanks anyway. I had some mix up with my breed of chickens with the seller so i was trying to figure out what breed it was. Turned out that they are Brahmas after all :(
 
Is there such thigns as a black and white Americauna??? I got chicks and were told that they were Americauna. But when they started growing up, they had black and white feathers with feathered legs. I looked it up and I saw that there was Brahams that looked like this. But can someone confirm that there isn't such thing as a black and white americauna? thanks!!
I definatly have americaunas on my bucket list for a later on breed though :)
 

Meet Arya, one of two Americauna chicks we have. I think she's unbelievably gorgeous and she's so friendly. She follows me all over the yard!
I just got my first pullets and one is an Amaracuana. I named her Ariah (hadn't seen this post of your name for yours).

Mine isn't quite friendly yet. But I'm glad to hear yours is because it gives me hope that she will come around once she settles in. (She's not mean.)

We just got them two days ago, so they are still in the adjustment stage. She acts as "mommy" to the slightly younger pullets. It is adorable especially considering I don't think they ever met before we put them together.
 

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