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did anyone elso notice the devil chicken in the center lol.png

 

gig.gif lau.gif  I noticed! I think it's because of the infrared heat lamp. Giving an eerie glow .... big_smile.png PS. Everybody still thriving this morning - 48 hours after release from their sticky prisons. And they are gradually getting fluffier. Fingers crossed for my little rescued stickies ....

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post #16012 of 20452
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 Here is a pic of my 9 week old Ameraucana I am thinking it is a rooster what do you think? I can not have roosters so I am going to be bummed be cause it is my favorite.

 

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Rooster.Columbian pattern = easter egger.Nice pea comb.

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At what age can you tell a roo from a pullet?  

 

I have three blue ameraucanas that are 7 weeks old.  One holds itself taller and stretches it's neck out more, but it's also been slow to feather and is smaller so maybe it's just developmentally behind and the neck looks thinner/longer because it's not totally feathered?  Anyway, none of them are developing combs at all.  What do I look for and when?

 

THANKS from this excited newbie!

Whitney

Wife, mother and chicken owner :)

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post #16014 of 20452
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At what age can you tell a roo from a pullet?  

 

I have three blue ameraucanas that are 7 weeks old.  One holds itself taller and stretches it's neck out more, but it's also been slow to feather and is smaller so maybe it's just developmentally behind and the neck looks thinner/longer because it's not totally feathered?  Anyway, none of them are developing combs at all.  What do I look for and when?

 

THANKS from this excited newbie!

 

Welcome to the wonderful mystery world of Ameraucanas! It is very often all but impossible to be confident with Ameraucanas until either they crow or lay an egg. Some make it fairly clear early but most keep us guessing. Share some pictures with us. You'll get LOADS of opinions!! big_smile.png

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Thanks for the welcome, BarnGoddess01!  My Ameraucanas are the least friendly chicks I have, but I'll try to get a good picture of each of them for fun. :)  

Whitney

Wife, mother and chicken owner :)

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post #16016 of 20452
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did anyone elso notice the devil chicken in the center lol.png

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

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post #16017 of 20452
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did anyone elso notice the devil chicken in the center lol.png

 

gig.gif lau.gif  I noticed! I think it's because of the infrared heat lamp. Giving an eerie glow .... big_smile.png PS. Everybody still thriving this morning - 48 hours after release from their sticky prisons. And they are gradually getting fluffier. Fingers crossed for my little rescued stickies ....

I am so glad you got as many healthy happy chicks as you did Barb!  They look great, even if it was a stressful hatch for ya.  thumbsup.gif

 

“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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post #16018 of 20452

New question:  I have Lav Ams from Shaffer and Blacks from Cree and a few others.  All the blacks have a body composition similar to an Orloff.  Tall, long neck.  Shaffer's sweet hens are more like Orp bodies.  What/why/how??
 

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New question:  I have Lav Ams from Shaffer and Blacks from Cree and a few others.  All the blacks have a body composition similar to an Orloff.  Tall, long neck.  Shaffer's sweet hens are more like Orp bodies.  What/why/how??
 

 

Simple answer: depends on the priorities of the folks you bought your stock from. I think that's probably one of the things I enjoy most about relatively new breeds/varieties. They are variable. Decide what YOU like and hope others agree AND that it meets the Standard!!! smile.png Find breeders who have birds you like and buy from them!!

Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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post #16020 of 20452
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New question:  I have Lav Ams from Shaffer and Blacks from Cree and a few others.  All the blacks have a body composition similar to an Orloff.  Tall, long neck.  Shaffer's sweet hens are more like Orp bodies.  What/why/how??
 

This is why you need BOTH the blacks and the lavs- to get the "orpy" lavs true to type. You're off to a good start.

I don't mind my old Shaffer girls one bit- they have awesome egg color and great personalities, even if they are broody 1/2 the time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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*Started Mottled Javas and Ancona Ducklings available now*

 

*Happy Mtn Farm---------> Goose and Fig (work in progress) 

    

  

 

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