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I have a question about wheaten/blue wheaten. I have three if them. I was attempting to figure out if they were wheaten, bw, or splash. I went to the ameracauna website and looked at male wheatens first, and decided the two boys couldn't be wheaten. Then I looked at the bw's. no there also. My boys both have big, pretty, white beards. I never thought they were splash because they are colored more like a wheaten, but I don't know what to think about the white beard. Also, does anyone have a picture of a splash wheaten female? I am not planning on keeping these three. Their quality, seems questionable, although they are only ten weeks. I also was only able to obtain these three, two brothers and a sister. Now I have lavender and bbs eggs set and don't have space for all three. So....any pictures?

It may be easier if you posted pictures of yours. There is a lot of true experts on this thread that could give you a great opinion.
 
I have a question about wheaten/blue wheaten. I have three if them. I was attempting to figure out if they were wheaten, bw, or splash. I went to the ameracauna website and looked at male wheatens first, and decided the two boys couldn't be wheaten. Then I looked at the bw's. no there also. My boys both have big, pretty, white beards. I never thought they were splash because they are colored more like a wheaten, but I don't know what to think about the white beard. Also, does anyone have a picture of a splash wheaten female? I am not planning on keeping these three. Their quality, seems questionable, although they are only ten weeks. I also was only able to obtain these three, two brothers and a sister. Now I have lavender and bbs eggs set and don't have space for all three. So....any pictures?
The wheaten family go through many color changes.The white beard on males is the last to color up.Sounds like good stock be patient on the beard color.They may be 5 months or more before the beard changes.
 
The wheaten family go through many color changes.The white beard on males is the last to color up.Sounds like good stock be patient on the beard color.They may be 5 months or more before the beard changes.
That is really good to know! I was really confused because the boys don't look like splash wheaten pictures I have seen, but I thought it might account for the white beards. I ran out to get some pictures of the boys and their sister:

Sissy would not come out from under the big girl coop, so I crawled under to get a pic of her. She is not impressed by the camera.



Brother showing off his version of the "Electric Slide," and his Santa Clause beard.



The brothers together. I can't tell them apart anymore. One used to be smaller and lighter.


He was tired of me making fun of his white beard...


And now tossing it in the wind.


Sorry it's a bit pic heavy. I figured rather than ask for pics of others' birds, I should show my Santa boys
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They all have darker red neck feathers, even sissy, but hers are less so. So they get more clearly read as they age also? I thought this would be the easiest color variety to obtain, but have not been able to get any other than these three.
 
Those look like wheatens to me. My boy had a white beard it seemed like forever. It finally changed...



Here he is with his blue beard. I never thought he would turn out like this..
 
Those look like wheatens to me. My boy had a white beard it seemed like forever. It finally changed... Here he is with his blue beard. I never thought he would turn out like this..
Wow! That is an amazing change! I got to meet my birds' sire and thought he was very pretty, I knew the flowing main and hackle feathers would take time. I had no idea that the beards would change. I feel better now :)
 
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Can anyone tell me if this is a true Ameraucana Splash Roo? We received it from a breeder but not sure where he obtained him from :)I Help please!!
 

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