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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    There are a lot of ameraucana breeders in Turkey. Almost all varieties.
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    There is no other standard for Ameraucanas than the American one (as I know). Sorry for my poor English, but I don't know what 'shafting' means. It's about the line?
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    Unlikely. They are separate, I am very careful when I collect them, the eggs have different shades and I just incubated buff this time.
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    I bought eggs from a famous breeder in Turkey, but you might be right!
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    I am from Romania so I am not a member of either the Ameraucana Alliance or the Ameraucana Breeders Club.
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    It's my second year of raising ameraucana. I have buff, wheaten and black varieties. 2 chicks looks like the wheatens last year. That's why I was wondering if it's possible that it's a hidden (recessive) gene because they're siblings and recessive genes come out easily. I have nothing to do but...
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    Buff Ameraucana offspring

    Hi all, Last year I bought hatching eggs and raised the birds in the first photo. Purebred buff ameraucana! This year, from their eggs, I hatched 7 chicks: 5 chicks looks pure buff ameraucana (phote 2), but others 2 chicks looks different as in 3rd photo (close to wheaten, but I don't know now)...
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    New member from Romania

    Thank you!
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    New member from Romania

    Some photos I found in my phone.
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    New member from Romania

    Hi all, I'm a new member here. I've been reading this forum for a long time, but now I've decided to join the community. Something about me: I am 34 years old and I am from Romania. I always raised chickens, but 5 years ago I started raising purebred chickens. Now I have about 50 chickens from...
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