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  1. junebuggena

    Hen or rooster?

    Chloride looks like a Wheaten, not a great quality one, but close enough to be considered Ameraucana. Technically, all the chicks from the silkie hatch would be considered Easter Eggers. The breed clubs are working on getting Splash recognized, but it hasn't been accepted yet.
  2. junebuggena

    Hen or rooster?

    Wheaten, Blue Wheaten, Splash Wheaten are all the same color but with or without the dominant blue dilute gene for black. Silkied Ameraucana are still a project variety and are technically considered Easter Eggers. Black/Blue/Splash can be bred together because they are all genetically solid...
  3. junebuggena

    Hen or rooster?

    The breeder doesn't know what makes an Ameraucana, an Ameraucana. They aren't really a 'breeder', but someone with chickens and happens to have a rooster or two to fertilize eggs It's likely parent stock Ameraucana are actually Easter Eggers, but the breeder doesn't even realize it. People order...
  4. junebuggena

    Hen or rooster?

    That hen is not wheaten. A wheaten hen should only have black through her primary wing feathers and through her tail, and it shouldn't be random flecks of black.
  5. junebuggena

    Hen or rooster?

    Ameraucana/Marans cross still would not produce a yellow skinned chick. I suspect that your Ameraucana are not really Ameraucana, but Easter Eggers.
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