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Is my rooster a Blue Wheaten Ameraucana? He has excellent muffs and beard. His legs ARE slate. But his tail is too high. I hope he is a Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, even if he isn't bred to standard.
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I see yellow skin on the webbing of his toes. While his coloring is right for a Wheaten, his skin color is yellow. He is an Easter Egger, and it's doubtful he has any true Ameraucana in his lineage within the last couple of generations.
I see yellow skin on the webbing of his toes. While his coloring is right for a Wheaten, his skin color is yellow. He is an Easter Egger, and it's doubtful he has any true Ameraucana in his lineage within the last couple of generations.
Cuckoo Marans hens will produce black sexlinks when crossed with just about any non-barred, non-white rooster. However, most Cuckoo Marans lines don't lay very dark eggs, so you might get green laying Easter Eggers instead of olive layers.So I am thinking about olive eggers. I thought I read somewhere that you can cross a black AM roo with a cuckoo marans and get sex linked chicks. Does this seem correct? Would it be the tell-tale dot on the head?
Thanks in advance. This forum has the most members that seem to have a grip on genetics.![]()
So I am thinking about olive eggers. I thought I read somewhere that you can cross a black AM roo with a cuckoo marans and get sex linked chicks. Does this seem correct? Would it be the tell-tale dot on the head?
Thanks in advance. This forum has the most members that seem to have a grip on genetics.![]()
I just got 27 babys chick this morning
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