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Question: Would this bird be a considered a blue wheaton or splash wheaton Ameraucana? He is starting to show some dark blue and black feathering at the base and under his tail as well as a few on the head/neck. Love the coloring, just don't know how to classify!
Sorry, but he is neither... he's a mixed color Easter Egger... green legs means he doesn't have white skin and the coloring isn't correct for Wheaten pattern...
 
Question: Would this bird be a considered a blue wheaton or splash wheaton Ameraucana? He is starting to show some dark blue and black feathering at the base and under his tail as well as a few on the head/neck. Love the coloring, just don't know how to classify!



He is so pretty if he is a "he" -- almost could pass as a Russian Orloff except for leg color and size. He is so pretty for an EE!
 
No offense, but are you familiar with the Russian Orloff breed? No way that looks anything like an Orloff.
No offense and TY for the response - That's why I said "almost" in italics and stated with exception to leg color and size and I ended by saying he is so pretty for an EE - please read these posts carefully. There is color and beard resemblance and to most untrained eyes they wouldn't see much difference. Only RO owners/breeders might take offense. But the coloring is so similar to a lot of different-looking ROs not to mention the newest Splash/White ROs that have sported recently from breeder lines looking so different from the more recognizable Spangled ROs. TY for your thoughts
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He is so pretty if he is a "he" -- almost could pass as a Russian Orloff except for leg color and size. He is so pretty for an EE!
No offense, but are you familiar with the Russian Orloff breed? No way that looks anything like an Orloff.
No offense and TY for the response - That's why I said "almost" in italics and stated with exception to leg color and size and I ended by saying he is so pretty for an EE - please read these posts carefully. There is color and beard resemblance and to most untrained eyes they wouldn't see much difference. Only RO owners/breeders might take offense. But the coloring is so similar to a lot of different-looking ROs not to mention the newest Splash/White ROs that have sported recently from breeder lines looking so different from the more recognizable Spangled ROs. TY for your thoughts
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At first glance, yes it could be mistaken for a RO to someone who's never seen them before... but on closer inspection it is totally different.

@memrymaker You have such a pretty easter egger. Good luck to you.
 
In @Sylvester017's defense it does look similar to the Spangled Russian Orloff. But I think it was pretty clear the EE was not being called an Orloff just saying it had some similar feather coloring/pattern.

Any way...do you all find your AM rosters to be prolific crowers (is that a word?) or are they generally quiet? Or is it an individual thing and not so breed related? Just curious.
 

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