Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

Anyone looking for some young Ameraucana cockerels ? (or just want to see pics ?) They were hatched this past April.

It's amazing all the color variations and beautiful feather patterns that turned out from breeding:

a blue wheaten Ameraucana rooster x blue wheaten Ameraucana hen
and the same blue wheaten Ameraucana rooster x blue Ameraucana hen

We sold every single one of our Ameraucana hens. I guess people just love the color of their sky blue eggs. (We sure do !)

And their little muffs and beards are too cute, along with their pea combs.

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Hatch rate is not good. The ones that didn't get damaged in shipping made it to lockdown and didn't hatch. My other eggs did so it wasn't incubation.

I just got mine from ebay from a lady out of Georgia not sure if she is a BYC member. Great shipping lots of extras.
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that I get a good hatch!!!
 
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Hatch rate is not good. The ones that didn't get damaged in shipping made it to lockdown and didn't hatch. My other eggs did so it wasn't incubation.

I just got mine from ebay from a lady out of Georgia not sure if she is a BYC member. Great shipping lots of extras.
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that I get a good hatch!!!

I believe she got hers from peachick. She is on BYC also. I got my first ones from her and had a great hatch (5 roos 2 hens
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but what is new there!!!)
 
Is color leakage common in lavender splits? I have a young blue roo, which came from lav split stock. that has silver leakage in his hackle feathers. I also have a couple of black/lav split cockerals which have red leakage. I am just beginning my education into poultry genetics, but I wouldn't expect leakage from black and lavender unless the black color wasn't pure to begin with. I plan to cull the roos with leakage, but should I cull the pullets from the same breeder? Will they pass on the leakage even though they don't show it, or are they ok to use? Thanks for any advice.
 
I hatched LOTS of lavenders this summer and ended up with one roo that has leakage (I think). None of the parents are showing leakage. From my experience with other breeds I can tell you it is much more common to be visible in the males. But- I would do some test breedings before you got rid of the pullets or moved them to the EE pen. The might work out fine with unrelated roosters.
 

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