I have my first Blue wheaten ameraucana, and I'm wondering if someone can tell me what is going on with these spots on her legs (i.e. is this normal?). It is the only chick that hatched, so I have nothing to compare to.
She has black spots on her legs, like an Ancona. This side of her beak is yellow, but the other side has black.
I'm hoping this is just some kind of off-coloring that happens occasionally, not some strange fungus or something. She is 8 weeks old now, but 7 weeks in the photo.
I appreciate any feedback. I don't recall seeing these spots on other people's photos of Ameraucanas.
I will take a guess at explaining what may have caused this.Spotting of slate legs is seen in the presence of mottling,barring and pied.No signs of mottling and barring are seen.Pied can look like splash.There are 2 kinds of pied.Recessive as in the exchanger leghorn pattern and dominate as in erminett.Not to be confused with ermine which resembles the columbian pattern.Based on this I would say this bird is blue with erminett gene.You only need 1 copy of a dominate gene to see the effect.It could also be splash with erminett.Only other guess is a mutation.I have found the erminett gene in some araucana.
Thank you for the information. I'm going to be interested to see what color egg this pullet lays, and what she looks like as an adult. She is a sweet and pretty bird, despite the fact that she is not what I originally thought!