Ameracauna guesses?

OkieB

Songster
Dec 9, 2017
354
252
191
14 weeks. Boy or girl?

Thanks in advance!

20190701_072226.jpg 20190701_072234.jpg 20190701_072242.jpg 20190701_072258.jpg
 
Out of curiosity. Why did you label this Easter Egger instead of Ameracauna?
 
1st of all there is no such thing as an ameracauna, there is however a breed called an ameraucana, these birds lay only blue eggs and only come in a handful of colors.
Easter Eggers are a mutt, they are a cross beetween a blue egg layer and a brown egg layer, they are basically the
poor persons ameraucana. Easter Eggers also can lay brown, pink, olive, white, tinted, blue, green, and cream.

Out of curiosity. Why did you label this Easter Egger instead of Ameracauna?

I just posted on this same topic in another thread
 
Out of curiosity. Why did you label this Easter Egger instead of Ameracauna?
Because it doesn't meet standards of the breed. Most chickens sold by hatcheries and feed stores etc as "Ameraucana" aren't actually. A lot of times they don't know better or if they do sometimes they'll label them "Americana" instead which isn't a thing. In most cases what you have instead is an Easter Egger. Either because it is Ameraucana by blood but wasn't bred to the proper/accepted breed colors, or it is a mutt with some blue egg gene in it (which is more often the case). True Ameraucana have a guaranteed blue egg whereas Easter eggers mostly have blueish green but could lay blue, green, brown, or even pink eggs in various shades.
 
Out of curiosity. Why did you label this Easter Egger instead of Ameracauna?

Your bird doesn't fit any of the breed standards. She's a non-standard color, with green legs (instead of slate) and no muffs or beard. She's an Easter Egger, and she's pretty! Here's the Ameraucana breeder's club standards gallery.
http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/gallery.html
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom