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There is no "I" in Ameraucana
I would assume they are ee since the one bird is not a blue, black or splash. What color are their legs?
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Black.. the first chick is the only one with a tad of a lighter leg.I would assume they are ee since the one bird is not a blue, black or splash. What color are their legs?
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EE's have green legs. Her parents may both be Ameraucanas just not compatible colors. We would need a pic to be sure. My guess is that your bird has some mixed blood somewhere to contribute to the green legs.So how can you tell if your chicken is an Ameraucana? I have a white pullet and she has green legs. She also has a muff. How can you tell? I'm pretty sure her parents are both As.
That is not necessarily true. I have five EEs who do NOT have green legs, three have slate and one has white and one has yellow. EEs can have any color legs at all, lay any color eggs at all, have any color eyes or plumage at all. They just may have the general appearance of an Ameraucana (if you squint, lol) and they have have a blue egg laying parent in their lineage, but just miss the boat on the blue egg gene like a couple of mine did.EE's have green legs. Her parents may both be Ameraucanas just not compatible colors. We would need a pic to be sure. My guess is that your bird has some mixed blood somewhere to contribute to the green legs.