Well said! That makes sense to my brain...and I have had coffee so....my brain is making sense.The general breed description in the SOP can indicate things that should be judged or how to judge. If you go to the page before ameraucanas the araucana general listing does say: "...,judges should not place undue emphasis on the shape, size and symmetry of tufts, but...."
And under disqualifications on page 32, the very first thing listed is "Specimen lacking in breed characteristics."
So, is a judge going to DQ a bird for laying a green or brown egg? I don't know, I would think that if it happened while judging is in process that a brown egg layer should be dq'd; but a green egg layer does posess the blue egg gene......
Do all ameraucanas lay blue eggs? No.
Sometimes recessive genes rear up and even with years of breeding a blue egg laying hen and a blue egg carrying cock bird can produce an offspring that lays a greener egg. I've seen it.
I would say blue eggs are ideal, but not necessarily always acheived. I would question a khaki or brown egg though.
And again a blue egg laying bird that does not meet all breed standards is not an ameraucana. They are complicated.
