Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

That is a very nice muff and beard. If it was dark blue I would think it was one of ours ;)


Thanks... figured you would appreciate a good muff...
I see a big jump in improvement this year for us...


I agree that crossbeaks need to be taken out of the gene pool.


X2 sad, but true...


Oh the floofs! I still can't believe how fluffy Cocoa puff's face is! I love these little faces! I love the mug on the last chickie, "She's ready for her close up" Haha


lol... Cocoa is too cute... pretty little chocolate...
 
Got my first 2 chicks hatched from my pullet out of Seglers eggs and the new Lav Shaffer cock... very happy with how they look so far...







SC, check out the beard and muffs on this one...

Oh, and have a broody working on hatching some from my black splits...


Very nice! How many more eggs left to hatch?
 


I said goodbye to my pretty boy with the crooked beak yesterday.. He went to a good home
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Sorry you had to say goodbye! I am glad he went to a good home!
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I agree that crossbeaks need to be taken out of the gene pool.

For sure... I'm hoping it was incubator issues.

Sorry you had to say goodbye! I am glad he went to a good home!  :hugs  

Thanks
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I'm keeping my eye on one of our blues. I'm afraid he's starting to slip a little, too. I will handle that a little differently. Worst part of hatching...

That's too bad, but it's all a part of the cycle of life...sorry!
 
Hey guys i got a wheaten am about a week ago adn she had scaly leg mites and was in rough shape. My dad looked up how to treat this and he found that if you dip their legs in gasoline it kills the mites. So after a week of applying ointment and petroleum jelly she looks a whole lot better i will post pictures as soon as i can.
 
Hello, I just joined. We just today hatched 2 chicks, father is Bruma, mother is Americana. They are grey-white and cuuuute ^.^

There is no Americana breed and I presume you mean the father is a Brahma. Regardless, if both parents weren't Ameraucana, the chicks aren't Ameraucana. Could be Easter Eggers if the "Americana" (ie Easter Egger) carries the blue egg gene. I agree, cute in any case.

Sounds like you want the https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/273489/the-ee-braggers-thread thread.

Hey guys i got a wheaten am about a week ago adn she had scaly leg mites and was in rough shape. My dad looked up how to treat this and he found that if you dip their legs in gasoline it kills the mites. So after a week of applying ointment and petroleum jelly she looks a whole lot better i will post pictures as soon as i can.

Gasoline????
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Castor oil. Not sticky like petroleum jelly and will smother the mites. Generally good for the chicken's skin and will soften the scales, unlike PJ which will attract all sorts of little bits of stuff.

Also works better to kill off a wart on your thumb than Compound W.
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There is no Americana breed and I presume you mean the father is a Brahma. Regardless, if both parents weren't Ameraucana, the chicks aren't Ameraucana. Could be Easter Eggers if the "Americana" (ie Easter Egger) carries the blue egg gene. I agree, cute in any case.

Sounds like you want the https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/273489/the-ee-braggers-thread thread.


Gasoline????
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Castor oil. Not sticky like petroleum jelly and will smother the mites. Generally good for the chicken's skin and will soften the scales, unlike PJ which will attract all sorts of little bits of stuff.

Also works better to kill off a wart on your thumb than Compound W.
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we remove the gas as soon as we pull her legs out and it doesnt harm the bird. we them put ointment on her legs and yesterday we scrubed the dead scales off
 
we remove the gas as soon as we pull her legs out and it doesnt harm the bird. we them put ointment on her legs and yesterday we scrubed the dead scales off

I've read that gasoline and kerosene are the fastest trick, I just couldn't bring myself to do it when my bantams had it. I'm not judging, or saying there's anything wrong with that, I'm just curious. Did it seem to hurt the birds, or bother them in any way? My worry was that if they had any open sores that the fuel would burn
 

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