Congrats! What a little cutie. It is very exciting to hatch your own eggs.
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I'm posting from my phone. Sorry about splitting up the post.
#2 - Correct color. Single comb. Sigh.
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#3 & # 4 look nearly identical, so I'm just posting a photo of one chick. Correct color & correct comb. Does it look like they'll develop muffs or beards? They have very slightly puffy cheeks. I assume I should just re-home these 2 as well? I don't have enough space for a separate laying flock.
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Hi there!
I have 2 hens that I was "told" were Ameraucanas, however, I think I only have one. I'd love it if y'all could tell me if I'm correct on the one.
Lola is what I think is a white Ameraucana. I'm thinking that Fiona reddish (not sure of the coloring) EE. I've gotten bluish green almost aqua colored eggs from both of them.
I also believe that Happy (Black Frizzle Cochin Banty) and Lola got together and made me a pretty baby(yellow peep) I do see muffs, not sure if she has the beard, so maybe she's a Frizzle Ameraucana? Wondering what color she's (guessing) going to be, she's not showing a true white with her frizzle, and she has several black spots on her, one on top of her head! lol
I'm not sure who the other chick belongs to(black and pale yellow peep)... They are 12 days old today. Maybe Mac (White Laced Red Cornish Banty???)Not sure about what Mac is, other than a straight run of bantams from the feed store that bought from Ideal. Both of my roos are 6 months old, so I was totally surprised to see them playing baby making games.
Thank you for your opinions!
Jen
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Quote: Not true. There are pure ameraucanas that lay white eggs. It is a breed characteristic, and of course blue eggs are desired, but nature doesn't always work that way.
As for the goofy lavenders, if you get them from an unimproved line you are more likely to get single combs and clean faces. Best to get from somebody that has nice blacks in their program.
Please don't tell people that. Egg color alone is NOT what makes them EEs, or any bird for that matter.