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  1. Eliza1313

    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    Will have to do research on blue sex links. Don't have any Ameraucana or EE roos yet. Thinking about crossing my EE hens with a Holland roo. I ordered mine from Ideal, but I am close enough to make the drive. Started with 6, lost one but it was not doing well by the time I got them home. So I...
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    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    Quote: I have an eclectic mix going right now. The 3 pullets and 2 polish chicks were picked up as an after thought to having ordered the Cackle Hatchery special Heritage Tom run. Decided I would rather risk having to treat an illness that to deal with starve-offs. They had been at the feed...
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    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    Upon closer observation the other two have a more greenish tint to their legs. Wanted another EE, but I can use a barred rock to breed sexlinked chicks. That way I don't have to pull one of my Hollands for it.
  4. Eliza1313

    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    Was able to snap a couple of pics this morning and have a data connection. With the previous comments I am leaning towards Barred Rock.
  5. Eliza1313

    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    They look like Polish crosses to me, but I am no expert. The crest is usually a Polish trait, but their bodies look too bulky to me to be Polish. They could be crossed to an EE and still lay the colorful eggs.
  6. Eliza1313

    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    I can try to post one tomorrow. On dial-up and no cell signal.
  7. Eliza1313

    Can Amerucaunas/Easter Eggers be barred?

    I picked up three pullet run chicks from the local feed store last week that they had labelled as Amerucaunas (they usually get their chicks from Ideal Poultry). Two of them are basically white, with the ear puffs/curls. The other is a barred coloring and no ear puffs, she has the greenish blue...
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