Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

Thank you Susan for the evaluation! Your #1 pick is beautiful.
Question. When you say their feathering is "loose" are you referring to the individual strands on the feathers not sticking together?

Edit - oh, the second pullet (based on our observations) is most likely also from Max. He throws some lovely offspring!
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This is just a stage they go through. Ameraucanas should have tight feathering...look at this pic and you'll see the difference. Of course, this is a picture of an older cockerel, who is just about done with his juvenile molt - just waiting for his tail to finish coming in.



See how tight his feathers are? Looks like a tightly knit feather jacket. :)
 
Thank you Susan for the evaluation! Your #1 pick is beautiful.
Question. When you say their feathering is "loose" are you referring to the individual strands on the feathers not sticking together?

Edit - oh, the second pullet (based on our observations) is most likely also from Max. He throws some lovely offspring!
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I am pleased with what I've seen so far, which is why I'm repeating that breeding pen for 2017! :)
 
Thank you. Where'd you get your baby from? I bet she is adorable. If you are ever in the market for hatching eggs, keep Susan Mouw in mind. She is ethical and honest. Her website is http://sandcastlesfarm.com/


I got all my ams from a local breeder here in NW Arkansas. They're all Paul Smith lines, and I'm really impressed with how they've kept selecting for the best qualities in their breeding programs. My black's parents have the most green I've EVER seen on a black bird. They're gorgeous. Thanks for the tip, tho. If I ever want to add new blood to my flock, I'll be sure and keep her in mind.
 

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