Ameraucanas....what color are these?

clarmayfarm

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These are ameraucana chicks hatched out 2 days ago. I purchased the eggs from a farm in NC. They are from wheaten, blue wheaten, and "true blue wheaten" stock. Im not sure what the last is.

Anybody care to guess color?


Thanks
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Those aren't Ameraucanas nor Wheaten or Blue Wheaten. They're Easter Eggers, and indeed will grow to what many people think Wheaten looks like, but it isn't. It is more of a BBR/Duckwing type color. Sorry. They'll still probably lay colored eggs though.
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yeah, I have seen those listed on ebay, a lot say "true wheaten ameraucana". I think it is because they go to the ABA website and look at the pics and pick the color closest to theirs. good news is they most likely will lay colored eggs. If you don't want to show them then they will be great but if you do want to show them you should contact a breeder on the Ameraucana Club.
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Please tell me you are kidding! Not real?

I do not plan on showing, but hoped to purchase really good stock for my little flock. You would not believe how much I spent on these 6 eggs. Duped.

Thanks...oh well, lesson learned.

Anyone have ideas on a good breeder I could get eggs from on here?
 
Let me suggest four excellent breeders from on here. and one from the ABC.

Pips & Peeps... pays great attention to detail
Peachick... very blue eggs
pasofinofarm... BEAUTIFUL birds
Halo... I've seen some great pics of her birds

from the ABC

Wayne Meredith... best price, one of the original breeders of the BW/W variety

Here is a pic of some almost 2 week old chicks with blood from all of the above groups minus Halo.

(2 in this pic are BWA X BBL polish)

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Those are some very very cute chicks. You'll be really happy with them. Just spend some time touching those fluffy cheeks. My girls love our EEs, and EE are very similar to Ameraucana other than the coloring. Usually EEs have the fluffy cheeks and the pretty green legs, and lay pretty eggs too (though some can be green and tan instead of blue, which actually makes for a very pretty egg basket of colors!). For some really pretty Ameraucana eggs, I also recommend Whitmore Farms. I ordered twice from them and the eggs are huge and very blue. I also ordered 75 chicks from Paul Smith and John Blehm from the Ameraucana club. And now I just have to wait for all those cuties to start laying eggs. In the meantime I'm enjoying their cuteness though. Your chicks are adorable too. Since you don't plan on showing them, don't worry about them not being Ameraucana. If you plan to sell their eggs as hatching-eggs, you might want to get some Ameraucana also, if you'll have 2 separate pens to keep the breeds separate.
 
Thanks, guys...I will look to some of these folks for the future. Lesson learned. By the way, Mahonri, your chicks are darling...these are Wheaten?

And yes, I will love these chickens just the same as if they were "top of the line" - just would have been nice if they had been as represented!

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