Easter Eggers and true Ameraucana are not the same things. Ameraucana is a recognized breed, and has a standard that must be met in order to be called Ameraucana. Most hatcheries sell birds that they market as 'Ameraucana', but in reality, are Easter Eggers. Easter Eggers are any bird that may carry a blue eggshell gene, but don't meet any breed standard. True Ameraucana always have pea combs, muffs, beards, lay blue eggs, have white skin, and are always a specified standard color. Easter Eggers can have be any color/pattern combination, have any comb type, have any skin color, may be muffed, bearded, or clean faced, and might lay any color egg.I'm just posting pictures of my chickens some people call them Easter eggers but then call theirs ameraucanas when they look the same to me they both have cheeks
With a true Ameraucana, you can generally predict what chicks will look like, what kind of temperament they will have, and how well they will lay.
Easter Eggers are mixed breeds, so there is a huge range in temperament, rate of development, and production abilities, and they don't breed true.


