Still an ameraucana, just not a recognized one. Non-standard, I have wheatan ameraucanas. When bred there is wheatan (recognized color) and blue wheatan (also recognized) AND a Splash gene! That is Not recognized, but still an ameraucana. Another part of the standard - not only coloring goes a skew...but they must breed true 50% of the time I believe.
mixing pure breeds may cause that to be a disqualifier, tho lavenders have been worked on to meet standard and are almost recognized lol I think! So it *can* be done but its a long road.
EES I believe are such as an ameraucana (true blue layers) crossed with any other layer. Making offspring lay colored eggs more often than pure ameraucanas
mixing pure breeds may cause that to be a disqualifier, tho lavenders have been worked on to meet standard and are almost recognized lol I think! So it *can* be done but its a long road.
EES I believe are such as an ameraucana (true blue layers) crossed with any other layer. Making offspring lay colored eggs more often than pure ameraucanas
Im interested in this answer, too. Say, hypothetically I breed a red/brown Ameraucana with a blue Ameraucana. Both full blooded. I understand the color of the chicks may not be recognized by the Ameraucana Club, but it still would be a full blooded Ameraucana, not an EE. Am I correct?
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