Huge Congratulations! It is very rare for a blue wheaten to get on Champion Row, much less be awarded Reserve Show Champion!!
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I got my 1st eggAnd i am so excited!!! It is so funny, because everyone thought that she was a rooster because her peacomb was so red at a young age. Here it is! I placed it next to an extra-large white egg and she is a beaut!
And which of these lovelies were the winners although they all are gorgeous!
Huge Congratulations! It is very rare for a blue wheaten to get on Champion Row, much less be awarded Reserve Show Champion!!
Beautiful!!!
Hey guys!
I have I have 3 Ameraucana that I keep going back and forth on we there cockerel or pullet. They are all 13 weeks old tomorrow. Maybe someone can help me out? Here's some pics
Here's my Black:
Here's my Blue:
Has the smallest lightest comb of the 3. Side question - this one seems really light colored as far as the other Blue Ameraucana I've seen. Is this desirable? I sure do like it myself. I'm not sure if you can see it in these pics but he/she's got a couple of really dark splotches coming in. Mainly under the neck and on the tail. Is this normal or considered leakage?
My Splash:
This guy is muffless so I guess he isn't considered a true Ameraucana as far as SOP. Also, his feather quality is not very good. I do like the fact he/she is splash so I'm considering keeping it anyway. If I bred him/her how likely are the muffless/feather quality genes going to pass onto the offspring?
Hackle shots:
Blue and Splash
Black: