?'s about easter eggers or ameraucanas or araucanas, help

Yes. Technically any "Ameraucana" from a hatchery will very very likely be an EE, but yes, crossing an Ameraucana to any other breed makes an EE.
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i understand now thank you
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Is this thread still going? I'm eventually going to learn to post pictures; I'd like opinions on my Ameracauna pullet and my 2 white <hopefully> female juvies . . .
 
I have a pure rumpless auracana roo I would like to breed with my hens. It will be our gist time, and we intend to incubate. I have a black copper Maran, a barred rock, and an amaraucana w/ beard and muffs.. Would I end up with ee?
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I wouldn't breed any of those roos to a white hen. You need a white roo or you'll end up with a bunch of birds that don't breed true (essentially EE)


I'm new on this subject and was curious why if both parents are ameraucanas why they wouldn't breed true if the roo isn't also white? It would be an EE even if both parents are ameraucanas? Thanks :)
 
Its all I the feather color there are standards in what the bird looks like you can know it is true but if it doesn't meet the color expectation they can't go to exhibitions
 
I have a question, my eggs I ordered are hatching today and tomorrow. I ordered 3 Easter eggers and the eggs are very blue I didn't realize but after reading this I'm thinking they could be ameraucanas?? Could they, or is it to early to tell? Only one hatched so far. The other eggs I ordered were buff orpingtons and black australorps, could the blue eggs still be EEs???
 
I have americanas and they are skidish. how about yours?
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I recently got 2 ameraucana hens or so they said they were. So far the to are very sweet cute and fluffy. This morning one flew in to my brooder with my polish chicks and didn't mind the change of scenery. All th chicks were cool with it. So mine seem to be very friendly and inquisitive
 

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