Don't entirely agree because although Splash Ameraucanas are not in the SOP nor will they ever be - they can and do regularly produce true Blue Ameraucanas which are in the SOP. And I know folks working with serious project colours like lavender that are perilously close to inclusion in the SOP might also find this a bit "strong".
I have project birds here. I love my splash girls and roo. I wasn't clear enough apparently. Those splash and lavs are being included to SOP and they are Ameraucanas. They aren't called EE just because they aren't SOP recognized yet. THAT is my point. EE=not pure bred. The only strong point I am trying to make is this: Ameraucana is a BREED. There are colors etc that are/not recognized but the bird is still an Ameraucana and not an EE. EE should only apply to a cross between an Am and something else. When breeding for new colors like these folks, or lacing or whatever, their first generation crosses are EE. The results that breed true because of a LOT of work and selective breeding are Ams waiting to be recognized by judges. I'm trying to point out that EE is a loose and fast term that isn't being used well or accurately. When learning about genetics and standards and types bla bla bla, you learn all of a sudden why so many people are confused by the EE term. Its being used WAY too liberally and not correctly as far as I am concerned. But... its only my opinion

Anyone got golden eggs yet?
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