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    don't know if I have splash ameraucanas - looking for pics

    I hatched some eggs that were supposed to be pure bred Ameraucanas, but some of the chicks look like EEs due to the stripes down the back. I'm guessing they're probably Splash Ameraucanas... does anyone have a picture of a splash ameraucana baby chick for comparison? I can't find any since...
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    Looking for purebred LF black ameraucana hatching eggs

    Hi, I am looking for purebred large fowl black ameraucana hatching eggs. I cannot find anyone whose chickens are laying right now. If you are selling please contact me. Thanks! Rebekah
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    Looking for pure bred black Ameraucana hatching eggs

    Hi, I am looking for pure bred ameraucana hatching eggs. I cannot find a breeder whose chickens are currently laying. Is there anyone on here who sells eggs and has a chicken who is laying? Thanks!
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    Mix purebred Ameraucana with Easter Egger

    I was wondering...If I mix a pure bred Ameraucana roo with Easter Egger hens, will thier offspring be more likely to lay blue eggs? Or would it be the same as if I mixed two Easter Eggers?
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    Humidity

    Is there a good way to ensure around 50 percent humidity in an incubator without any type guage? How can you tell if it's too humid in the incubator?
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    Ameraucana hatching eggs

    I purchased hatching eggs from someone online who claimed they were from pure bred Ameraucanas. The eggs in the picture looked very blue, but the ones I recieved are extremely light blue and a little discolored. Does this mean that they are not pure bred or are true Ameraucana eggs very light blue?
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    Separating chicks in small incubator

    Hi, I am planning on incubating the same breed of chicken but from different people so when I start breeding I will not have inbred chickens. It sounds crazy, but I would like to separate the two batches of eggs in the incubator, so when the chicks hatch they will stay separate and I can put...
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