What lovely chicks!

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Yes, I got mine directly from the APA. It is the 2010 version, which is the newest.I heard that you can get it on the kindle? So this is the new standards book from the APA?
I heard that there is a newer one coming out this summer? anyone know wanything about it?
Thanks Heather. I guess it was a silly question in part seeing that they came from a breeder who shows continuously, so her lines of course have good muffs and beards [since the absence is a DQ'ing fault]. I was curious though about what you can tell with the chicks.
Waiting is less hard with these gorgeous Ameraucanas compared to the silkies! They're the true teenage vultures, LOL.![]()
Here's a picture of my darker love bug. Don't you think she's adorable??
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I keep thinking that he is wheaten, but the gray on him is throwing me off..... My blacks birds don't have gray, only my blues have gray... If he is blue he is VERY dark blue. I may have to wait and see what the chicks turn out to be. I have 2 wheaten and 1 blue wheaten pullets AND I know the blue ones egg color so I have them segregated to tag. I will find out if any of the chicks from the other 2 turn out blue, he is blue. Not really holding out hope for that.