Differences EE, Ameraucana, & Araucana * Pls post pics*

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Hello, I think I have three EE chickens. In the pics are my white colored hen and the redish/brown rooster - the only rooster I have - in the other pic is a gray hen with some brown colored breast feathers.

What are the proper names for these color configurations? From what I've read on here, would the white one be consider "splash"

I have nine green colored eggs (from the white hen) under a different "broody" hen. What can/should I expect for chick colors?


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Sorry for the poor quality photos. cell phone and the gray hen didnt want her pic taken... she was on the move
 
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Neat! A columbian EE! The white hen is of Culombian color, the red rooster is of a VERY poor quality Blue Wheaten type color, and the brown hen is a Wheaten/BBR type color. Yes, they're all Easter Eggers.
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There's technically no proper name for the colors, as they're mutts, bot those are the closest.

From chicks, you should expect red/blue columbian splash type colors, and more wheaten/bbr colors.
 
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Are you saying my particular rooster is poor quality, or this color in general designates a very poor quality?

He was malled by a dog a few weeks ago. Thats why his feathers look so bad. The dog pulled out most of his tail feathers - had some nice looking long ones - also pulled most of the feathers off his back. You can see in the pic that his right leg has a big knot on it just above the ankle.... thats where his leg was broke. I'm hoping the dog returns, I AM prepared now.
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Also, in reference to colors, what is BBR?

Thanks
 
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Are you saying my particular rooster is poor quality, or this color in general designates a very poor quality?

He was malled by a dog a few weeks ago. Thats why his feathers look so bad. The dog pulled out most of his tail feathers - had some nice looking long ones - also pulled most of the feathers off his back. You can see in the pic that his right leg has a big knot on it just above the ankle.... thats where his leg was broke. I'm hoping the dog returns, I AM prepared now.
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Also, in reference to colors, what is BBR?

Thanks

Well there is no "good" or "bad" quality on EEs, because they're mutts.
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What I'm saying is that if he were to be a Blue Wheaten, it would be a poor example of Blue Wheaten, as he has a LOT of red leakage in the chest, wings, tail, etc. But he's an EE, so it's all about the owner's own tastes.
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In Ameraucanas, Blue Wheaten should be a nice blue on the primaries, tail, underside, and chest as well as beard.
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The rest is red.
 
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This is a picture of my EE, named Missy. She's so sweet; we love her very much.

After spending a few hours on BYC I have fallen in love with the Blue and the Blue Wheaten Ameraucana. Thanks for all the great pictures. They are gorgeous. I have located an ABC Breeder in Georgia and made initial contact with him; hope he responds to my communication. Can anyone recommend a good resource on breeding?

Thanks so much for all the good information!

CJ
 
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Very nice EEs . If the colors are showing true in the pic , that white hen is white columbian with the black diluted to blue , very nice . The roo appears to be the male version of the hen behind him [ partridge ] but also blue . Last hen is too blurred , and there's some mixing of patterns , but almost looks like blue laced red . You really have some nice EE .
 
Illia - "he has a LOT of red leakage in the chest, wings, tail, etc."------- crystal clear now, thanks I thought you could tell from the pic that he had something physically wrong that would casue him to be a poor example.

SteveH - thank you. The white hen is very pretty. I had a picture of her in front of a snow bank this spring, had to look very close becasue of the gravel pieces in the snow made for good camoflauge. I'll try to get a better pic of the gray hen.
 
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You're welcome , is the black on the first two muted to grayish [ blue ] . If so , and I'm correct at guessing he's primarily a multilaced partridge like I think the hen behind him is , you will get some regular gold or red columbians , but some with blue tails , and some with white and blue because they're splash .
 
JMO, but I think the lav is more striking in the araucana than in the ameraucana. beautiful birds
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(wouldn't want to send me that rumpless/clean faced pullet to put with my lav split rumpless/triple tufted roo would ya
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