Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

A Blue is a single dilute gene on the Black and a Splash is a double dilute gene on the black.

A chick gets a gene from each parent. A blue bird will either pass the black gene or dilute gene on, a black can only pass a black gene, and a splash can only pass a dilute gene since it is a double dilute....does that make any sense?
 
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Congratulations!!! You have every right to be proud. That is very impressive.

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Woo hooo! I was JUST thinking of you- are you legal to send eggs to Hawaii?

I saw that post but had no fact to give her. I don't know about Hawaii.
I ASSUME it's the same as sending the the European Union. I can do it now. But it's very hard and expensive. I did it for my cousin. He's a very experienced bird breeder. He breeds all sorts of exotics and chickens too under what we would consider primitive conditions. He has a good hatch rate. Not sure I'd be willing to jump through so many hoops and go through such expense (specialy certified vet inspection, farm inspection, paperwork, paperwork fees etc) again for any one I didn't love and trust to get the job done. If you know what I mean. Cost me more than 300.00 to send 6 eggs. Part of that was certification of my farm but I belive I would have to get re-certified to do it again. Not sure. Didn't care to check. Thought of it as a 1 time shot.
 
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I think your best bet would be to order hatching eggs. It costs the same (Flat Rate) to ship to HI as it does anywhere else in the contiguous US, right? Get yourself a cheapo bator and go for it. I think that would be a lot easier and more people would feel confident mailing hatching eggs to HI than live birds. That's MHO.

Thank you for responding! I was feeling a little discouraged. lol. For some reason I thought breeders would be less inclined to ship eggs even more than chicks. I would totally love to get eggs and incubate them!

I used to breed and show budgerigars so had to deal with importing birds back then. I am in love with chickens now. They are so much easier than budgerigars...and they make breakfast!

I know there is some fussy work Department of Ag wants done first but I would be willing to do the legwork, phone calling etc. to make it not such a hassle for a breeder.

Ok I am getting back on the Ameraucana breeders list and searching for someone willing to ship eggs... just a heads up.
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Yep! In my sometimes-not-so-humble-opnion they are the best of all chicken breeds. My Wheatens bring my family and friends so much joy. They are freindly, beautiful, charismatic, affectionate and purposeful. What more could you ask from....anything?
 
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Yep! In my sometimes-not-so-humble-opnion they are the best of all chicken breeds. My Wheatens bring my family and friends so much joy. They are freindly, beautiful, charismatic, affectionate and purposeful. What more could you ask from....anything?

I wish they would hatch 90% female!
 
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Yep! In my sometimes-not-so-humble-opnion they are the best of all chicken breeds. My Wheatens bring my family and friends so much joy. They are freindly, beautiful, charismatic, affectionate and purposeful. What more could you ask from....anything?

I wish they would hatch 90% female!

OK Amy - you got me there. Good Point
 

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