Stuckinlove
Songster
Thanks. It seems to be my luck lately!!He is indeed a cockerel... sorry...
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Thanks. It seems to be my luck lately!!He is indeed a cockerel... sorry...
Following, hope you all don't mind... acquired 6 Silvers today, 5 hens and a cock. Sorry for the bad images, quarantine pens aren't the greatest for getting fine photography.
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I agree. My cock has some white mottling on his chest which just makes him more spectacular, in my opinion.With some chicken breeds the hens can be more stunning than the males but with Silver Am's -- the boys are STUNNING! Congrats
I am interested in knowing how one can tell the difference in a true Americauna and an EE.
Ameraucana are always specific colors. If no color is specified at purchase, it is a pretty good bet your are buying an Easter Egger.I am interested in knowing how one can tell the difference in a true Americauna and an EE.
I am interested in knowing how one can tell the difference in a true Americauna and an EE.
Post a pic and we can tell you if he's one of the recognized color varieties or not.I only have a roo so I won't be able to tell by egg color. LOL He is black with a gold saddle and mantle and he has muffs. I will have to check closer for a beard. He does have white skin. He is a tall boy and very easy to deal with as far i am concerned but he is a teenager right now and a bully with the girls. He is plucking fethers from them and I don't want that to escalate into picking a sore on a lower ranking girl and getting her hurt by the flock. For reason I keep him separated from them most of the time. When he grows up and learns some manners I will let him back in with the rest.