Of course though, giving and forcing are two different things. I did not insist she was ameraucana. I said her parents were. You, among others, have said it over and over again that she is an EE. How many times do you need to say it to be happy? So go on, get it all out in one post instead of...
thank you for answering. ill google those colors. it doesnt really matter i know, what the technical name for her coloring is, but i just like to know. again, thanks for your answer :)
I only ever called her an Ameraucana for lack of what else to call her. I now call her an EE, thanks very much. I am not ignorant, I never claimed to know about Ameraucanas, EE, or anything else. I *ONLY* asked what gender she was. I also *ONLY* said their legs were green for lack of a better...
since i apparently cannot lock a thread on this site, i will simply stop replying. i got my answer a long time ago. everyone else can just go lay an egg.
oh what ever color you want to call it! i dont even know what color slate is. green is the best name i can give it.
what is wrong with you people?? i only asked for clarification if she was a hen or a rooster! good grief!
i just looked at a photo of a wheaten hen, and yes she does. you cant...
according to that link, she is very close to the wheaten coloring, and i think she will be even closer as she matures. she has some black feathering here and there, and there is coming in more all the time. thats the closest i can come to her coloring name.
well since you apparently know so much, tell me what she is. all of my friends' ameraucana's have green legs and are pure bred for chicken-generations. the only instance of when there was a cross at all was when this hen flew the coop, so to speak. as that is the only explanation for why she...
Actually, her parents were a friend of mine's, who breeds them. She has never had any that come from a hatchery. I asked her this morning, and she said that her Ameraucana hen had flown over the wall of the run into the run of her Barred Rocks (they normally clip wings, but my friend has been...
Yes it's the same chick :)
She is not aggressive. I am assuming she thought I was challenging her, so I continued to do so and she backed down. She is at the age of setting her place in the pecking order. She is also the sweetest chicken we have, as even my 3 year old can handle her.
I hatched out an Ameraucana chick on July 5th, and I *thought* I was positive that she is a pullet! But this morning she got rather buck with me because I would not let her peck my ring (i gently pushed her back on her chest, which maybe she could have taken for a "chest bump"?) She then...