yes easter eggers but those are 2 really really pretty birds. Those are the kind that if you mix with a nice EE rooster will give some nice chicks. or mix with a Dark layer or Olive egger for some nice Olive eggers
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yes easter eggers but those are 2 really really pretty birds. Those are the kind that if you mix with a nice EE rooster will give some nice chicks. or mix with a Dark layer or Olive egger for some nice Olive eggers
I really love how you say its Tawny or Sarah NOT an Ameraucana. This is so cute and the best way ive seen someone combat the negative feelings other people give with the whole EE thing. It really seems like people just cant resist calling someones bird its an EE. Do they really get so bugged by seeing the pictures they have to tell someone its an EE and boot them to the other thread. Its almost like a contest who can say it first. Or when you already know and have been told but people just cant resist telling you again and again. I think if they want to keep the threads clean and topic specific there is probably better ways of going about it. All the reasons people will give in response to this post wont be valid. you will look how its done over and over again and it will be very clear if their positive reasons for telling someone its an EE were real then they would go about it in a different way. To be fair though i have read some very nice people telling people its an EE in a very good ways as of late. .
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And, if you go read on other threads where somebody comes into the Heritage Rhode Island Red thread with Red Sex Links - you will find that most people on this thread are being very nice.
To have to explain over and over to newcomers that they were ripped off by unscrupulous (and now "Reigstered") breeders telling them they are breeding true Ameraucanas when they are breeding mixed colors, half-breeds or even hatchery "knock offs"... it does become annoying.
To have to explain to people more than once that their birds are NOT Ameraucanas - because they don't believe the first couple of people who told them so. She came back and asked again. So she was told - again.
To have to argue with those people coming on here claiming they are breeding Ameraucanas - only they are mixing colors and selling them as the Breed - against the club's stated policy - and having more unhappy buyers coming on here finding out they were sold Easter Eggers. This is a young breed - they don't need further aggravation. If the breeder explains about colors - and non-standard colors - then we wouldn't have them coming on here showing off their birds. This thread - in its first post - is explained as being for "THE BREED". Not for the mixes, not for the non-standard, not for the hatchery knock offs. Serious breeders only, please.
I have yet to see anybody gleefully tell somebody they got ripped off. There is no glee involved in telling people their beloved birds are not the real deal. There is nothing wrong with Easter Eggers - the problem is with the people that are calling them Ameraucanas, selling them as Ameraucanas (probably for more money than they would if they were called what they really are).. and then having another bunch of disappointed chicken owners come here to find out their birds are not a breed.
There is no competition to see who can tell them first. There is no joy in telling people this. There is a wish that people would research the birds first, or that they would follow the links to the ABC website and see what the breed looks like before buying if they want the breed. I read a tiredness in some of the short replies. "Your bird is an EE." That does not denote happiness, that denotes a fatigue that I understand because this person has been dealing with this problem for probably over 30 years...
Easter Eggers can lay as blue of an egg as Ameraucanas. Hatchery Easter Eggers can (and usually do) lay more eggs than Ameraucanas, because the focus of hatcheries is egg production - not show quality. Easter Eggers are great birds - but they are NOT Ameraucanas.
If you have a suggestion of a "different way" for how we can get these newcomers over to the correct thread that actually celebrates our Easter Eggers, without explaining that they were lied to when they bought their birds and having to convince them of that .. I would like to hear it. I haven't seen one yet.
x2And, if you go read on other threads where somebody comes into the Heritage Rhode Island Red thread with Red Sex Links - you will find that most people on this thread are being very nice.
To have to explain over and over to newcomers that they were ripped off by unscrupulous (and now "Reigstered") breeders telling them they are breeding true Ameraucanas when they are breeding mixed colors, half-breeds or even hatchery "knock offs"... it does become annoying.
To have to explain to people more than once that their birds are NOT Ameraucanas - because they don't believe the first couple of people who told them so. She came back and asked again. So she was told - again.
To have to argue with those people coming on here claiming they are breeding Ameraucanas - only they are mixing colors and selling them as the Breed - against the club's stated policy - and having more unhappy buyers coming on here finding out they were sold Easter Eggers. This is a young breed - they don't need further aggravation. If the breeder explains about colors - and non-standard colors - then we wouldn't have them coming on here showing off their birds. This thread - in its first post - is explained as being for "THE BREED". Not for the mixes, not for the non-standard, not for the hatchery knock offs. Serious breeders only, please.
I have yet to see anybody gleefully tell somebody they got ripped off. There is no glee involved in telling people their beloved birds are not the real deal. There is nothing wrong with Easter Eggers - the problem is with the people that are calling them Ameraucanas, selling them as Ameraucanas (probably for more money than they would if they were called what they really are).. and then having another bunch of disappointed chicken owners come here to find out their birds are not a breed.
There is no competition to see who can tell them first. There is no joy in telling people this. There is a wish that people would research the birds first, or that they would follow the links to the ABC website and see what the breed looks like before buying if they want the breed. I read a tiredness in some of the short replies. "Your bird is an EE." That does not denote happiness, that denotes a fatigue that I understand because this person has been dealing with this problem for probably over 30 years...
Easter Eggers can lay as blue of an egg as Ameraucanas. Hatchery Easter Eggers can (and usually do) lay more eggs than Ameraucanas, because the focus of hatcheries is egg production - not show quality. Easter Eggers are great birds - but they are NOT Ameraucanas.
If you have a suggestion of a "different way" for how we can get these newcomers over to the correct thread that actually celebrates our Easter Eggers, without explaining that they were lied to when they bought their birds and having to convince them of that .. I would like to hear it. I haven't seen one yet.
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I really love how you say its Tawny or Sarah NOT an Ameraucana. This is so cute and the best way ive seen someone combat the negative feelings other people give with the whole EE thing. It really seems like people just cant resist calling someones bird its an EE. Do they really get so bugged by seeing the pictures they have to tell someone its an EE and boot them to the other thread. Its almost like a contest who can say it first. Or when you already know and have been told but people just cant resist telling you again and again. I think if they want to keep the threads clean and topic specific there is probably better ways of going about it. All the reasons people will give in response to this post wont be valid. you will look how its done over and over again and it will be very clear if their positive reasons for telling someone its an EE were real then they would go about it in a different way. To be fair though i have read some very nice people telling people its an EE in a very good ways as of late. .
X3. Very well statedAnd, if you go read on other threads where somebody comes into the Heritage Rhode Island Red thread with Red Sex Links - you will find that most people on this thread are being very nice.
To have to explain over and over to newcomers that they were ripped off by unscrupulous (and now "Reigstered") breeders telling them they are breeding true Ameraucanas when they are breeding mixed colors, half-breeds or even hatchery "knock offs"... it does become annoying.
To have to explain to people more than once that their birds are NOT Ameraucanas - because they don't believe the first couple of people who told them so. She came back and asked again. So she was told - again.
To have to argue with those people coming on here claiming they are breeding Ameraucanas - only they are mixing colors and selling them as the Breed - against the club's stated policy - and having more unhappy buyers coming on here finding out they were sold Easter Eggers. This is a young breed - they don't need further aggravation. If the breeder explains about colors - and non-standard colors - then we wouldn't have them coming on here showing off their birds. This thread - in its first post - is explained as being for "THE BREED". Not for the mixes, not for the non-standard, not for the hatchery knock offs. Serious breeders only, please.
I have yet to see anybody gleefully tell somebody they got ripped off. There is no glee involved in telling people their beloved birds are not the real deal. There is nothing wrong with Easter Eggers - the problem is with the people that are calling them Ameraucanas, selling them as Ameraucanas (probably for more money than they would if they were called what they really are).. and then having another bunch of disappointed chicken owners come here to find out their birds are not a breed.
There is no competition to see who can tell them first. There is no joy in telling people this. There is a wish that people would research the birds first, or that they would follow the links to the ABC website and see what the breed looks like before buying if they want the breed. I read a tiredness in some of the short replies. "Your bird is an EE." That does not denote happiness, that denotes a fatigue that I understand because this person has been dealing with this problem for probably over 30 years...
Easter Eggers can lay as blue of an egg as Ameraucanas. Hatchery Easter Eggers can (and usually do) lay more eggs than Ameraucanas, because the focus of hatcheries is egg production - not show quality. Easter Eggers are great birds - but they are NOT Ameraucanas.
If you have a suggestion of a "different way" for how we can get these newcomers over to the correct thread that actually celebrates our Easter Eggers, without explaining that they were lied to when they bought their birds and having to convince them of that .. I would like to hear it. I haven't seen one yet.
I totally agree with you!
Am I the only one that thinks this looks like a roo? Comb looks a little pink for 5 weeks.
Hope I'm wrong.
Trish