I think the issue here is that it was stated, "An Easter Egger is a bird that carries the blue egg gene and therefore lays blue eggs. If it lays any other color egg than blue, it's not an Easter Egger." Green is a different color than blue, regardless of the fact that a green layer has the blue gene. Anybody not familiar with egg color genetics would see the statement, "If it lays any other color egg than blue, it's not an Easter Egger" and think their green layer is not an Easter Egger.
This is partly my point. The APA did not make any standard for an Easter Egger, no matter what they said about them. They are trying to keep folks who have EEs from continually referring to them as Ameraucanas, which is why the statement was even made at all. They did not create a standard for the Easter Egger just by making that statement.
Easter Eggers have no standard. IF you say they must lay this color or look exactly like that, then they have a standard. They do not. They are mutts. They have a general appearance and that's all.There are plenty of other breeds who lay blue eggs that are not EEs, only blue egg layers. It reminds me of that tongue in cheek Easter Egger site that attempted to write a standard and had lots of folks believing they were serious and that it was real.
These word games have become truly ridiculous, in my opinion. I am not an idiot, this isn't my first rodeo. I know very well the Standard for the Ameraucana breed, however, my splash Ameraucana is an Ameraucana, a natural product of breeding blues. If you breed a splash Ameraucana to a splash Ameraucana, it will breed true and it will lay blue eggs and have slate legs and reddish bay eyes and the proper body type. NO one calls a splash Ameraucana an Easter Egger that I know of. They don't magically turn into something else other than an Ameraucana. They just are not showable at this point in time but they may be in the future because splash in other breeds is a showable color variety. I will call them Ameraucanas, which to my mind are more Ameraucanas than the current Lavenders that folks are so interested in now. If those can be called Ameraucanas, then definitely a splash is one!
The original point of this entire thread was if the poster had Ameraucanas or Easter Eggers. Hatcheries sell Easter Eggers and refuse to recognize that there is a difference no matter what the breeders try to get across to them. Stubborn as heck they are. Only one drop shipper I know of recognizes that there is a difference, My Pet Chicken.
Now, can we get back to the original posters intent and apologize for going on a tangent here?
