JesWith3
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- Jul 25, 2022
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I would like to breed Ameraucanas (not Easter Eggers, not Americanas), but I have recently read that the offspring resulting from an Ameraucana of one color bred to an Ameraucana of a different color will not be a true Ameraucana, but instead an Easter Egger.
Why? How?
If that is the case, even though they are now Easter Eggers, both parents were Ameraucana (or were they??) so will offspring still be only blue egg layers?
Here is my conundrum...
I purchased Ameraucana hatching eggs with the intention of keeping one rooster and breeding him first to siblings and then to future offspring resulting from that, etc.
If he mates with the Ameraucanas that are different colors, I am essentially just breeding Easter Eggers.
What if, then, the seller I purchased the eggs from was breeding two differently colored Ameraucanas not knowing she's really just breeding EEs and now I've just got a bunch of EE eggs? Can my EEs breed back to purebred Ameraucanas if I continue breeding only one color to the same color?
I hope I'm making sense. This is all news to me and need some clarification.
Thank you kindly in advance.
Why? How?
If that is the case, even though they are now Easter Eggers, both parents were Ameraucana (or were they??) so will offspring still be only blue egg layers?
Here is my conundrum...
I purchased Ameraucana hatching eggs with the intention of keeping one rooster and breeding him first to siblings and then to future offspring resulting from that, etc.
If he mates with the Ameraucanas that are different colors, I am essentially just breeding Easter Eggers.
What if, then, the seller I purchased the eggs from was breeding two differently colored Ameraucanas not knowing she's really just breeding EEs and now I've just got a bunch of EE eggs? Can my EEs breed back to purebred Ameraucanas if I continue breeding only one color to the same color?
I hope I'm making sense. This is all news to me and need some clarification.
Thank you kindly in advance.