Zinjifrah
Crowing
Ideal Poultry sells EE's, not Ameraucanas. If you read the description there, it specifies that they can lay a variety of egg colors, whereas an Ameraucana will only lay blue eggs. There is no 'Easter Egg Breed', though I suspect that most Easter Eggers - called that due to the variety of egg colors possible (as I understand it) - are crossbreeds of Ameraucana or Araucana.
Personally, I like this write-up on the matter:
https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2013/12/ameraucana-vs-araucana-vs-easter-egger.html
EE's are wonderful birds, but they are not a registered breed. I have three, and I'm very fond of them; the woman who sold them to me insisted that they were purebred Ameraucanas. I knew they were not, but I was quite happy to pay $7 each for some lovely EE pullets.
Personally, I like this write-up on the matter:
https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2013/12/ameraucana-vs-araucana-vs-easter-egger.html
EE's are wonderful birds, but they are not a registered breed. I have three, and I'm very fond of them; the woman who sold them to me insisted that they were purebred Ameraucanas. I knew they were not, but I was quite happy to pay $7 each for some lovely EE pullets.
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