those darn egg color threads over a the ABC forum have me all worried I'm gonna get a bunch of easter eggs from my birds...
Surely someone on here (or several) will have an opinion of what i may end up with...
I ordered 10 lav and 15 black LF from John Blehm...due in april. From the thread i read at ABC, it seems as though I should be expecting an egg basket similar in color to my EE flock. Hopefully I was really tired when reading this and it is not true. Truth be told, I am one of the ones who doesn't really care what an Ameraucana looks like, not that I would intentionally breed against a standard, but I did mainly decide to purchase some birds because my "ameraucana" I got last year (from ideal) were not what i had expected.
So, what do you think? I'm sure I could end up with all my pullets laying khaki eggs, or maybe they all will lay white eggs, or all olive, or all beautiful sky blue..... but what is the most probable scenario regarding the proportion of egg colors from these birds? I would hope that they would all lay nice blue eggs, maybe with some small percentage of olive thrown from the lavenders since they are such a young variety with their color coming from brown egg laying breeds...
That egg color thread over there was funny, people were getting all fired up, but it is understandable. It is interesting to see comments from "reputable breeders" that were so varied.... how varied do the opinions get here... how important is that blue egg, do you breed from stock that is physically to standard AND lays a khaki or olive egg? Who has the bluest eggs in the land? Why?
I hope April hurries up and comes here, I want to be an official Ameraucana owner.... and I want to eat morels. Happy Monday!
Phrogg, I wouldn't stress your self out. I'm not sure if you saw this chart that John has up on his site in evaluating different aspects of his birds. It has all sorts of things, such as egg color, type, production, ect. It's here. I think you'll be quite happy with the egg color from John's birds, he's really put alot of time (like decades) and effort into it, and I have really never heard of anyone getting anything other then blue or greenish eggs from his birds.
Or on second thought, just let me know when your chicks arrive, and I'll be down to take them off your hands
Surely someone on here (or several) will have an opinion of what i may end up with...
I ordered 10 lav and 15 black LF from John Blehm...due in april. From the thread i read at ABC, it seems as though I should be expecting an egg basket similar in color to my EE flock. Hopefully I was really tired when reading this and it is not true. Truth be told, I am one of the ones who doesn't really care what an Ameraucana looks like, not that I would intentionally breed against a standard, but I did mainly decide to purchase some birds because my "ameraucana" I got last year (from ideal) were not what i had expected.
So, what do you think? I'm sure I could end up with all my pullets laying khaki eggs, or maybe they all will lay white eggs, or all olive, or all beautiful sky blue..... but what is the most probable scenario regarding the proportion of egg colors from these birds? I would hope that they would all lay nice blue eggs, maybe with some small percentage of olive thrown from the lavenders since they are such a young variety with their color coming from brown egg laying breeds...
That egg color thread over there was funny, people were getting all fired up, but it is understandable. It is interesting to see comments from "reputable breeders" that were so varied.... how varied do the opinions get here... how important is that blue egg, do you breed from stock that is physically to standard AND lays a khaki or olive egg? Who has the bluest eggs in the land? Why?
I hope April hurries up and comes here, I want to be an official Ameraucana owner.... and I want to eat morels. Happy Monday!
Phrogg, I wouldn't stress your self out. I'm not sure if you saw this chart that John has up on his site in evaluating different aspects of his birds. It has all sorts of things, such as egg color, type, production, ect. It's here. I think you'll be quite happy with the egg color from John's birds, he's really put alot of time (like decades) and effort into it, and I have really never heard of anyone getting anything other then blue or greenish eggs from his birds.
Or on second thought, just let me know when your chicks arrive, and I'll be down to take them off your hands
