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    Ameraucana or Whiting True Blue?

    I meant to add that my Ameracanas were sold as bantams that I got in the 1980's. So of course they layed small eggs and were also good mothers and brooded chicks. They were not real small for bantams as I remember but they were small chickens.
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    Ameraucana or Whiting True Blue?

    If my memory is correct and that could be debatable, the Araucanas were smallish and layed small to medium eggs mostly olive colored some a blue tint. I remember that flock as happy free rangers that also did well confined and they were my first chickens to set , hatch and raise up a brood of...
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    Ameraucana or Whiting True Blue?

    I had the real Araucanas back in the 1970's and a little later, the Ameracanas. They , both breeds , were good birds, I enjoyed keeping. The WTB's are similar looking and remind me of them in many ways. My memory is getting poor so don't ask me too many details about them. The Araucanas were...
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    Ameraucana or Whiting True Blue?

    I forgot to mention my WTB's have both hens with or without muffs and beards. To confuse things a bit more, I have one who lays an olive egg and no muff or beard. I could not tell an EE bird from a WTB by appearance , but I think I could tell by appearance some WTB's from EE's. I agree it is...
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    Ameraucana or Whiting True Blue?

    I have been getting chicks from Mc Murray's since 1973 and never had anything but quality birds delivered as ordered, with a fairly decent sexing service, they warrant 90% accurate or a credit is issued. The only problem has been with the USPS. Whiting True Blues are not EE's. They are as stated...
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