Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

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Awwww...my baby boy is growing up! I like his future flock, they're so cute
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If you get some black pullets from him in the future, call me!
You definitely got the crower from my flock, it so quiet around here without Coyote. I was working in the garden the morning after you picked him up and I thought I was going deaf, then I realized that Coyote just wasn't there.
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Ha! He is a crower! But it's one of those cute cartoon rooster crows. He kept escaping quarantine (apparently a 6ft fence is nothing to this guy!) and moved into the cochin house all on his own. He's definately a keeper- and I'll let ya know when we get some babies
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I'm sure not having good luck with my Ameraucanas .

I bought 3 pullets and a splash cockeral Sunday that were a little older to replace the 4 I lost last week . One was already wing clipped as it had tried to escape from its breeder , so I clipped the others and turned them in my big pen Sunday . Since the strangers weren't welcome in the coop , I built a temporary shelter of a wooden box tipped on its side with a piece of plywood as a lean-to off of it . The four newbies immediately moved in and by yesterday were foraging within a few feet of the others , but returned to the box for shelter when it rained . This morning the box was empty , one blue pullet was in the coop but still not well tolerated , and I'm missing a black pullet , a blue pullet , and the splash cockeral . No sign of them dead or alive , except one little clump of splash feathers with skin attached just outside of the pen in the area where the other little splash was last seen last week . I'm certain nothing has dug under but adding a bottom hotwire tomorrow , and already have one a few inches from the top on the outside to keep predators out . I doubt that a hawk or owl would take three , 1/2 grown birds in one day . However that's 7 B/B/S Ameraucana lost in two weeks , and [ although I have 7 left and 24 of the other breeds that are staying safe ] I assume they hopped on top of the box and then to the top of the fence and out , but I'm not buying anymore untill I'm sure there's no more losses occuring .

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I have one little, 10 week old Ameraucana named Zucchini. She's the smallest and gets pecked a lot, but the mama hen stands up for her! I got her from a local chicken farmer 3 weeks ago.


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What Mahonri said. If you get a regular wheaten girl you will get all blue wheaten offspring. The splash wheaten are lovely (especially the roos) but they are not an accepted color or something. I don't show- so not too up on all that. While you're at it- you should get some welsummer or marans girls for him and you can make olive eggers
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I don't believe this is a splash wheaten cockerel. It is a splash looking easter egger.

His eyes are yellow, his beak is tinged yellow. Ameraucanas have white skin.

So, breeding this bird to a wheaten or blue wheaten ameraucana will give you more easter eggers. You don't what genes he is carrying.​

I agree.
 
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She is very pretty but not an Ameraucana. She is an EE.

Henry

Oh, I thought that an EE wasn't an actual breed. But a ameraucana/arauacana mix huh, cool
 
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I'm afraid you got an EE . I met the breeder of my Ameraucanas at a swap tp pick up my birds . There was a pen of EE there and the seller was yelling " Americanas here , buy your Americanas here " like a carnival barker . He had a real pretty EE hen in that pen , blue with red neck and head , but since he lied about what he had .............
 
Well what's the major difference? The breeder I got them from said "These are ameraucanas, sometimes called easter eggers". What's the difference?
 

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