pips&peeps
There is no "I" in Ameraucana
It is too early to tell their sex, but they are both ee's.
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buff, wheaten, and blue wheaten supposedly come out with pink legs then turn slate, so they are probably one of those kindsWhen they first came out there legs were a yellow/beige tint now there slate colored... so I'm unsure if there two purebred Ameracuana or if there a EE, but when I look at the ameracuana breeder page pictures. I see two pictures that identify what type they are...
What color were the eggs you hatched? Ameracauna eggs are suppose to be blue.When they first came out there legs were a yellow/beige tint now there slate colored... so I'm unsure if there two purebred Ameracuana or if there a EE, but when I look at the ameracuana breeder page pictures. I see two pictures that identify what type they are...
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As for sexing by comb- sometimes you can tell. If you can see the 3 distinct rows of peas then its a male. Problem is, some varieties have been bred to have smaller and smaller combs and they are really difficult to see.