Oh, I'm such a sucker for a bearded bird.
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Oh, I'm such a sucker for a bearded bird.
Hi. I am new here, and have been doing a lot of research before buying our new chicks. I Think I want to get Ameraucana chicks for my kids to raise. I hear they like people and will allow the kids to hold them. However, I am noticing that there are many different types. My son was interested in a wheaten one and my daughter fell in love with your picture here. I have not heard of this type yet. Can you tell me if they are good with kids please? Also, I would like to know about how many eggs you get in a week.
Thanks.
I'm curious to find how my chicks would it into the American classification. In Australia they are Aracaunas, although how well they fit into the allowed colours remains to be seen. Lavender is recognised. So some chicks are grey with slate legs, some are yellow with pink legs and some are a combination of both. The three chicks above are a pretty good representation of the variety I hatched. What do you think, EE's or Ameraucanas? They are about 10 days old.
I think your standard is totally different than ours. Don't they have crests? ours don't. Our should have a beard and muffs and I don't think yours do..... so If I am right than they would be an EE of sorts here if not a RARE breed of some sort. (like a Legbar)
I'm curious to find how my chicks would it into the American classification. In Australia they are Aracaunas, although how well they fit into the allowed colours remains to be seen. Lavender is recognised. So some chicks are grey with slate legs, some are yellow with pink legs and some are a combination of both. The three chicks above are a pretty good representation of the variety I hatched. What do you think, EE's or Ameraucanas? They are about 10 days old.