i would love birds that lay a true blue color egg should i look into Ameraucana..?
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i had read that the Cream Legbars only lay eggs for a short time like a few years..? 2 or 3 years or so..? could that be true..?There are a few blue egg laying breeds. The Auracana, the Ameraucana (purebred), Cream Legbar and a couple of other really rare breeds from tropical places. Sometimes with a cross, especially to a white egg layer, you will also get a nice blue egg. Blue eggs vary in shades. If you would like more information on the Ameraucana they have a website. www.ameraucana.org
There is lots of info there, I am still learning more every day! They also address Auracana and Easter Eggers. And Americana spelled with an i will most likely never be a purebred. All the crosses seem to be great birds, that's what the hatcheries count on when they sell Easter Eggers by other names.
I hope this helps you?!
What is proper spelling...Americana or Americuana or Ameraucana???
Mine are Araucana and some lay blue some lay a gorgeous turquoise, some lay green and some lay khaki. I am working towards breeding my hens to roos from the bluest eggs so that gradually my eggs will get darker blue, especially with my khaki green egg layers.
I think most true ameraucanas overall lay a better color egg than many Araucanas. A couple of things that make the Araucana so difficult to work with are the egg color, the fertility issues with rumplessness and fluffy butts, the difficulty of getting truly nice even tufts on a bird, not to mention getting the perfect representation of the color you are working toward. Then you try to get it all in one bird. Thats a lot to overcome.
So my answer is going out and buying an Araucana is not going to guarantee you the blue eggs unless you by a hen that is already laying, and you know lays blue eggs.
Lanae
Prairie Bluebell Egger lays baby blue eggs. Much lighter than any other breed. I thought my Ameraucana's eggs were a nice blue till I got the Prairie Blue Bell Eggers.i would love birds that lay a true blue color egg should i look into Ameraucana..?
They do change throughout the season. I have both Ameraucana's and black copper Marans. The Ameraucana's start the season laying greenish blue but as the season goes on they turn more lighter blue. The Marans start dark brown and lighten up later in the season.This might be slightly off topic... But do true blue eggers also have a laying cycle like marans? They start off true-er blue but later in the season they are lighter or greener?
Thanks for letting me jump in...
DesertSkyNM
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