Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

Those are Araucana charts which would be different than Ameraucana, which is the third chart.

The charts are all the same, for the British Araucana Club, ACA, ABC and Ameraucana Alliance. Frank Decmar, from the UK, created it originally for the British club. The only differences are the centers dedicated to each club and some have a flat finish and some gloss.
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I always hear people say the cards show "all the acceptable colors" of Araucana/Ameraucana eggs, so green is OK. I thought it was to be used like you said - to compare colors to eggs kind of like the online auction color chart, but I get told I'm wrong. Frustrating.
 
I always hear people say the cards show "all the acceptable colors" of Araucana/Ameraucana eggs, so green is OK.   I thought it was to be used like you said - to compare colors to eggs kind of like the online auction color chart, but I get told I'm wrong.  Frustrating.


For Ameraucana and Araucana the eggs are *supposed* to be blue... that is the desired color and what is strived for and should be bred for if you want your birds more to SOP... however, greens and greenish/blues do happen (especially when some of the Lavender lines had Lavender Orpington bred in for feather color) so the charts are to be able to give others an accurate description of how blue or greenish your eggs might be... as it seems every person can look at the same egg and see a slightly different tint it helps to have a guideline to compare to... also, pics seen on a screen or taken in different lighting can alter the appearance of egg color drastically so it is good to have something tangible that has exact same colors for comparison...
The color charts are for reference only, and the creators even state that on the websites... hope this helps... :)
 
DISCLAIMER: according to color, legs and breeder, this is an ameraucana. Anyways, what's up with her comb?
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I was lucky enough to get 5 BBS Ameraucana chicks this spring. 2 are for sure cockerels, but I have my fingers crossed that these 3 are pullets. Thoughts? They are about 8 1/2 weeks - and crazy hard to get pictures of!
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This is cloud


This is storm - she's about 9.5 weeks


And this is Thunder.


Thanks All!
 
I was lucky enough to get 5 BBS Ameraucana chicks this spring. 2 are for sure cockerels, but I have my fingers crossed that these 3 are pullets. Thoughts? They are about 8 1/2 weeks - and crazy hard to get pictures of! :p This is cloud This is storm - she's about 9.5 weeks And this is Thunder. Thanks All!
So far, looking like pullets... give them about 2 more weeks though... some of the boys don't pink/red up in their combs til about 10 weeks... but looks good so far!
 

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