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My first "Am-bar" project chicks hatched today! I am working on a reddish barred auto sexing ameraucana style bird. It won't ever be close to a real ameraucana since I am using lots of yellow skinned birds but they should lay blue/green eggs and be the basic brown EE pattern with barring when I'm done
 
My first "Am-bar" project chicks hatched today! I am working on a reddish barred auto sexing ameraucana style bird. It won't ever be close to a real ameraucana since I am using lots of yellow skinned birds but they should lay blue/green eggs and be the basic brown EE pattern with barring when I'm done
That sounds awesome!

ChickenStalker- I totally missed the auction link a couple weeks back. My subscriptions don't come to me anymore. Pooey.
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OK< I was working on my buff Ameraucana project (buff Meredith hens x Pips & Peeps wheaten rooster) to improve egg color (they lay green) and hatched mostly solid buff pullets (All roosters had khaki markings) but one of the pullets has a khaki tail and darker pigment on her face. Well I decided to hatch eggs from this off colored pullet x my blue wheaten rooster and . . SURPRISE, I hatched out 3 CHOCOLATE chicks
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I have no idea how that happened! Now I have the chocolate bug! I am anxious to see if they feather in solid chocolate.

Here are the 3 chocolate chicks from the buff x wheaten x blue wheaten rooster and one solid buff from chick from the buff x wheaten cross.



Any update on what your chicks look like now? I had some like these pop up in my flock which was totally unexpected given what I thought (operating word: thought) the parents were. I had a white EE (hatched out of a paid of Black Ams- guess it's recessive white) over a black EE hen who lays green eggs. I thought the black hen was from a black Jersey Giant hen being visited by a Black Am cock (same as the one that threw the white male) but now I'm wondering if it wasn't my JG cock paying some attention to a wild-type/partridge looking EE hen I had. I could have sworn the black EE hen hatched from a brown egg, but since it was under a broody hen I could be wrong! It wasn't intentional but could prove interesting. My chicks are 2 1/2 weeks old and the feathers coming in on the back and shoulder area are black and tan.
 
My first "Am-bar" project chicks hatched today! I am working on a reddish barred auto sexing ameraucana style bird. It won't ever be close to a real ameraucana since I am using lots of yellow skinned birds but they should lay blue/green eggs and be the basic brown EE pattern with barring when I'm done

I was thinking of crossing cream legbar to ameraucana to get an ambar type bird with good egg color... I have legbars in the incubator now... don't know what they will be like in personality but looking forward to seeing. I have not figured out the best ameraucana color to cross with... anyone have some thoughts? Goal is an autosexing ameracauna... legbars look to goofy to me and I am in CT... would prefer a pea comb style bird / better for cold weather.
 
I was thinking of crossing cream legbar to ameraucana to get an ambar type bird with good egg color... I have legbars in the incubator now... don't know what they will be like in personality but looking forward to seeing. I have not figured out the best ameraucana color to cross with... anyone have some thoughts? Goal is an autosexing ameracauna... legbars look to goofy to me and I am in CT... would prefer a pea comb style bird / better for cold weather.
If you crossed a legbar rooster to the basic brown/red EE hens, then took the daughters from that and mated them back to a legbar, all of the chicks would be sexable at hatch and be the pattern between a rhodebar and a legbar. I loved the look of the original legbars, not the show style ones. I liked the autosexing, blue eggs, and the crele color but not the combs which is why I made rose combed legbars (cream and light brown). I am aiming for more of a leghorn style legbar which is also why I am making the ambar style birds. With both 'breeds', we will have good layers with the legbars and good dual purpose birds with the ambars. The chicks from this hatch are heavy little monsters, I'd swear they have cornish in them if I didn't know any better, lol
 
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These birds appear to have a lot of white. Not exactly Mottled. What are you doing to correct the pattern? And are they from Joseph Woodiel? I believe he is the go to guy for Mottled Ameraucanas. Sells his eggs at a quite reasonable price. His info is on the ABC directory. Oh , he and Rose Konold are sort of the founders of this pattern.

http://www.ameraucana.org/BreedersDirectory.htm
 
I am crossing wheaten ameraucanas with cream legbars.

This is what last years hens looked like. They are great layers of blue eggs. They do look more like a cream legbar than an ameraucana, but all had beards/muffs, and one had a crest.



Now to make them into autosexing
 
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Interesting to hear the birds you are getting are heavy little monsters as you put it... do you think that is due to hybrid vigor? I'm considering a silver am / lb cross to start. I'm thinking that since lb's carry the duckwing pattern the cross might be autosexing as well like silver dorkings. The legbar eggs that I got are not very blue... more bluish white so I am hoping the ameraucana mix will amp up the blue coloring. That is the direction I am considering anyway... just throwing it out there to see if there are any flaws in my plan as reading threads about e+B etc still make my head whirl... I think it takes time to get familiar with the genetic notations.
 

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