Please refer to these as project birds, since neither Chocolate, Mauve, or "Silkied" are accepted in the Ameraucana standard.
Yes I clearly saw PROJECT in the ad.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Please refer to these as project birds, since neither Chocolate, Mauve, or "Silkied" are accepted in the Ameraucana standard.
Yes I clearly saw project bird in the adPlease refer to these as project birds, since neither Chocolate, Mauve, or "Silkied" are accepted in the Ameraucana standard.
I could suggest that this off the wall "project" be referred to as EEs since the likelihood that they ever be accepted in the SOP as Ameraucanas is slim to none.
Not when it is directly related to an auction/seller. If you want to ramble on about incubation techniques or fermented feed, that would be the place. If you want post your auction on another thread, and then use this thread to advertise, I would suggest it is represented accurately.Thought we are " supposed" to talk on the chat thread not here! Just sayin.
Lavender and possibly Splash may be accepted at some point in the near future. Some are working on Mottled and Barred, but there is thought to be a problem getting sufficient shank/foot pigment in these varieties. Chocolates have pigment, but not slate legs. Soooooo, getting 5 breeders each with 5 years breeding silkied chocolate/mauves and THEN gathering 50 birds of sufficient quality and paying the several hundred $ cost of an acceptance meet and the needed paperwork qualifies as unlikely to say the least."off the wall"