Are Wheaten Ameracaunas the only cream colored?

SusanPC

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5 Years
Feb 28, 2014
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Here is a photo of my 7 week old Ameracauna or E.E. Got her as a day-old from a local breeder who called her an Ameracauna, but I am never sure. I did see his breeding pen and there were a lot of different colored birds in there. He stated that all his Ameracauna eggs are turquoise blue and showed me piles of beautiful bright blue eggs. Could she be a wheaten or is she just a cream-colored Easter Egger? Thanks for any info. Here is beautiful, shy Buttercup.
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Typically, EEs are the most colourful and diverse -- if they were actually Ameraucanas, most of his birds would look the same and you would see more homogeneity in his breeding pen.

Nice pullet! I have some Easter Eggers and some Ameraucanas due to hatch next week
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Can't wait to see what colours the EEs turn out to be.
 
She is interesting looking compared to our other E.E. who is of the brown shades. I can't wait to see what she looks like as an adult and to see if she lays the bright blue eggs. Thanks for the input!
 

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