Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

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Hmmm, interesting Halo. Do you know where your breeding birds who parented this cock came from? I have posted a couple of times about a Wheaten rooster of my own who's sisters are lovely wheaten and blue wheaten pullets laying stunning blue eggs, but the cock is white as can be, just the barest color on the points like your guy here. I'm finding more and more about the breeder who i was told these birds came from , and everything I learn, he is a very good, honest, and experienced poultry breeder, so I too am curious about the white roosters.

Yes, I do know where my birds came from. The lineage is very close, so I wonder if there isnt a recessive gene floating around that is expressing itself since the birds are fairly closely bred. Im growing out 2 blue wheaten roos that I got from Gary Ramey, and I think if I can incorporate one of them back into the herd, it will hopefully get rid of that oddball color. I was hoping to get a wheaten roo, but it is what it is.
 
Halo,

I just noticed something about a wheaten pullet I hatched from Gary, it has yellow legs. He sent me two wheaten eggs this year when I got buff hatching eggs from him. So, just look them over carefully as they mature.


This weird white thing has popped up into John B's line this year too. It has appeared to be only the males that have it. There is a topic on the ABC board about it.

Phil Uruttia in Idaho got one from some wheaten and blue wheatens he is breeding this year. I saw it at one of the shows I attended this spring. I know he has birds from my line, but I don't know if he has incorporated anything from anyone else.
 
Could the "white" birds just be a very, very, very diluted Splash Wheaten bird?
Just wondering, because I've seen so many variations of the splash coloration.
 
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You aren't the only one. I was just having this conversation yesterday...a friend of mine had "white" ameraucanas hatch from true Wheaten parents. The chicks started with the Wheaten color, then feathered out white. Hmmm. She has no other White Ameraucanas. Fascinating.
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It's really weird and I know that my white birds haven't intermingled either. They are in a different barn than the rest of my birds and none of my cock birds have made an escape attempt for over 3-4 years.
 
I have another little white one growing out. Id like to figure out where this is coming from, as its obviously a recessive, as my flock right now is a wheaten roo and 5 wheaten or blue wheaten hens. Jean, both of my roos that Im growing out from Gary have blue legs; I made sure to check this evening to make sure.

Its an oddity, for sure.
 
Does anyone have (multiple) photos of a Splash Wheaten Ameraucana rooster?
I did a google search but there weren't many pictures to show.
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I'm interested to know if there are variations with the coloration of a SW Amer roo like there are in other splash birds. Do some have more of the pale blue color, or are predominately white feathers? Is it true that the breast of the roo should be laced with red?

I'd love to learn more.
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