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  1. Ravynscroft

    June Hatch-A-Long! (Blue Ameraucanas for me!)

    Crossing blue to wheaten pattern will end up mixing up the colors... you want to keep the solids (blue, black, splash) breeding together and only breed wheatens together ( wheaten, blue wheaten, splash wheaten)... mixing the 2 different pattern groups will result in EE's as the patterns won't...
  2. Ravynscroft

    June Hatch-A-Long! (Blue Ameraucanas for me!)

    ??? Duck eggs are much, much more translucent and easier to see in than chicken eggs... I've always been able to see life or DIS no matter what stage of development they are on... Muscovy take 35-37 days, mallard derived full size ducks take 28 days... ETA: FYI, float test is not reliable...
  3. Ravynscroft

    June Hatch-A-Long! (Blue Ameraucanas for me!)

    I would at least candle the duck eggs and see if they're viable to worry about... :)
  4. Ravynscroft

    June Hatch-A-Long! (Blue Ameraucanas for me!)

    She is a blue... the tell tale is the lacing, lavender is even colored across the feather while blue should always have laced edges... look for a black, blue or splash to breed her with...
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