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I can understand the bug. I JUST got the Brinsea Eco 20 and already I wish I had gotten the 40!!!!
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I just hatched out Blues and Splash Ameraucanas this weekend. I am noticing that with the Blues some have a darker grey color on their heads and backs and the others are light all the way around. Does this mean some are roos and some are pullets?
 
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ME TOO! There is just is not enough room in the 20.
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I feel like even if I had got the 40 though I would be thinking the same thing.
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ME TOO! There is just is not enough room in the 20.
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I feel like even if I had got the 40 though I would be thinking the same thing.
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Trust me, it's a good investment to get a huge incubator!!
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I got one that holds 42 w/ the turner in there, and I had about 30+ extras that wouldn't fit in it..I am so getting another two..or three.
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Once fully feathered, yes. Otherwise, as a chick, no.

Thanks Illia. I was hoping since I have more of the lighter ones than the darker ones. Wishful thinking for more pullets than roosters.
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Question...if I breed a black roo to a white hen what will I get? And can someone list the possible outcome for a standard brown americauna bred to a black roo as well? Thx. I have light blue, splash, and dark blue hens too, but I got those figured out already...thx
 
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There's no such thing as a brown Ameraucana (no i )
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- That would be an Easter Egger.

Black x White makes black birds with true Ameraucanas. With most Easter Eggers it makes white birds.

Easter Egger x Black Ameraucana = Easter Eggers with mostly black coloration, a little bit of brown/red on them.
 

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