Ameraucana from ace hardware?

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This chick was labeled Ameraucana and it was from ace hardware. I was told it was from Hoovers hatchery. I was wondering if this was correct and what color will it be once it is older?
 

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Cinnamon Queens, Silver and Gold Lace, and 2 Americaunas if thats what they are? Did lay blue/green/pinkish eggs early on but now just brown and cream
 

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The APA recognizes eight colors of Ameraucana chickens:

Black:
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Blue:
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Blue Wheaten:
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Brown Red:
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Buff:
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Silver:
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Wheaten:
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White:
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Ameraucana chickens are known for their blue eggs, which can range from sky blue to turquoise. They also have distinct beards and muff feathers around their face.

Additional Ameraucana colors:

Self-Blue:
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Also known as Lavender, this color is sometimes considered a variety of Ameraucana.

Splash:
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A color that's diluted from Blue and is sometimes produced from breeding Blues.

Ameraucanas also come in a smaller bantam version.
 
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These are what the "americanas" from Hoover's hatchery look like. As you can see they are easter eggers, not true Ameraucanas. But they do have pretty feather patterns.
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Cinnamon Queens, Silver and Gold Lace, and 2 Americaunas if thats what they are? Did lay blue/green/pinkish eggs early on but now just brown and cream
The birds pictured here are a Speckled Sussex, three Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, and two that could be Cinnamon Queens but also look just like a normal Production Red. Egg color has a genetic basis and a green/blue layer cannot switch to brown. It could lighten over laying cycle but they cannot switch. No birds pictured are likely to lay blue/green eggs. Do you have other chickens?
 
The birds pictured here are a Speckled Sussex, three Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, and two that could be Cinnamon Queens but also look just like a normal Production Red. Egg color has a genetic basis and a green/blue layer cannot switch to brown. It could lighten over laying cycle but they cannot switch. No birds pictured are likely to lay blue/green eggs. Do you have other chickens?
Thanks I was tired, The one is a speckled sussex, But the chicks I had looked exactly like those and did lay blue/green eggs as I have posted them before, but since theyve gotten older now all I get are brown and tan eggs, every once is awhile Ill get a pinkish brown egg. Im unsure exactly which hen does it? These girls are almost 4 years old and Ill probly get more chicks soon to replace them but Im having trouble trusting the TS and Buchheit stores as I get a bunch of roosters when they are supposed to be hens.... not even sure Im getting what I want when I buy them.
 

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