Anybody who has Ameraucanas...

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Most people are referred to the ameraucana website because there is so much information pertaining to the breed located there. That is, if one is interested in doing a little reading about the breed.
I wish it were very simple to explain "what an Ameraucana is" or "what an Araucana is" or "what an Easter Egger is" when newcomers ask questions about the blue/green egg layers.
It is far more complicated to explain the differences between these birds than to explain about wyondottes, leghorns, or old english.
Perhaps the biggest thing that gets folks confused with these birds is the fact that they all carry the blue egg gene for laying blue/green eggs! But the blue egg gene is not the "only" determining characteristic.
The second reason, is because of the false advertisment done by hatcheries of their birds as Araucana, Ameruacana.
It is always overwhelming and tiring to try to explain all of the different characteristics that determines "why one bird is this, that, or the other."
To be referred to the Ameraucana website is not a cop-out answer either!!! It is to offer a person a great opportunity to obtain good information.
Yes, the hatcheries know very well what they are doing with their false advertisments of Easter Eggers as Aruacana, Ameruacana, or ("Americana"......not a breed)! It's called $$$$. Hatcheries sell Easter Eggers!!!! And they also know that their behinds are covered legally when they so advertise by using the "A" name with an "i" in it!!!

To get back on target, the OP, was implying that if a hatchery add or any other add for that matter has spelled the "A" name with an 'i' in the name most likely "they" have EASTER EGGERS! I agree! That little itty bitty tiny 'i' in the "A" name is a BIG clue.
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i have not read all the responses.. but i can relate this to dogs for you...

breed standard of a poodle is very clear.. solid colors of white, black, red(apricot), chocolate, silver, cream are the only ones ACCEPTED by the AKC... any other colors or color combo are NOT accepted.. they can be registered but NOT SHOWN..
party colored,, white and black patches
phantom,, black with tan markings(like a doberman)
champagne,,
silverbeige,,
panda,, black with with spots on chest and feet
blue eyes
they are still poodles.. been bred for HUNDEREDS of years.. but because of a color they are not accepted by the AKC.. they have set rules they have made a long long time ago..
if you dont like it, try to change their rules OR make a registry of your own


yeah they need an "idiots guide to understanding chicken breeds" book/page... for people like me, that would like a simple answer.. with lots of pictures!!!!! hahahahahahahahah
 
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Well seeing how everyone is missing my point,
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Im never gonna be a owner, little on a breeder of AmerIcanas (Im going to use this spelling because I know nothing about the breed and my spelling apparently indicates that)
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Once again my point isnt bashing anyone or "flaming" as its called. I just wish folks who worry so much about spelling also took the time to try and educate people on the breed and differences and how to know what Ameraucana Breeders know about them, instead of worrying about being able to spell it right. Just my opinion, and Im not pointing out anyone. Just stating how I feel.
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Soonerdog, I understand what you are saying, I quess Im just old school and dont understand what all the fuss is about mixed up chickens in the first place (From what I have gotten and understood thats what these birds are in the first place. A designer breed if you will) So you all have fun, its been a fun discousion.
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saffles.. different people are passionate about different things...
i get people correcting me all the time for my miss spelling.. OH well,, life goes on...
i am sure there is something in your life that makes you correct other people... ??? right

some of these people are passionate about THIS breed of chicken and are trying to make it a acceptable breed,, they formed their own club, therefore they make their own rules...
i personally want to make a barred, pooffy cheek, green egg layer.. i know it wont be acceptable to them.. and i am not going to show so i really dont care... but i do enjoy at least trying to know the differences in these breeds..
 
I know that there are many wonderful people who have posted here that really "care to learn" and really "care to help." I've always tried to be one to help! Let me say, I've also learned "why" certain people post to this particular topic too! I wasn't hatched yesterday.
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what??? not hatched yesterday???? I WAS... well many many years ago.. it was my b-day yesterday!!! hahahahahah
and i am almost a "tough OLD bird" but not quite yet!!!
 
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Ameraucana, americana, americauna..... makes no difference to me. I just dont agree with people, saying if you cant spell it you shouldnt raise it and/or sale them. Im sure everybody has misspelled something they own at one time or another.
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Not everyone one is a perfect speller regardless of the knowledge they have about something. I for one spell things the way they sound if i dont know the correct spelling.
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With that being said, you couldnt give me an americana(sp)?
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unless it comes with a bag of feed and $20. Just not my cup of tea.
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(I will admit before everyone gets mad. I have seen some pretty Ameraucanas)

I understand that this most likely isn't much the concern of many who are not involved with breeding or promoting a particular breed. But on the flip side of things, I am breeder, one who works hard at improving breed characteristics within my birds. And it is very heart wrenching and discouraging to have to deal with so much misleading information due to the hatcheries false advertisments of Easter Eggers represented as Araucana or Ameruacana.
Much the same for all other Araucana breeders and Ameruacana breeders alike, to have to deal with so much misleading information to the public done by the hatcheries. A lot of hard work goes into keeping and improving the Aruacana and Ameruacana breeds. As a breeder it is a slap in my face that hatcheries misinform the public by promoting Easter Eggers of mixed ancestry as being Aruacana or Ameruacana for the almighty $$$.
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As an Ameruacana breeder, I try to always educate folks on the differences between hatchery type Easter Eggers and the two "true" breeds that lay the blue/green eggs......Aruacana and Ameruacana. But it seems for every step forward there are hundreds of steps backwards due to the hatcheries false advertisments of Easter Eggers as Ameruacana or Aruacana. I BLAME the hatcheries with misleading the public for the almighty $ and it is a never ending cycle. The only way to purchase "true" Araucana or "true" Ameraucana stock is through breeders. ALL HATCHERIES sell Easter Eggers! There is nothing wrong with Easter Eggers! They are good layers and come in all sorts of colors. One just has to take them for what they are.....a bird of mix'd ancestry mixed with other poultry breeds. They are not a true "breed" of chicken due to their mix'd ancestry and because of thier mix'd ancestry they do not breed true. Easter Eggers are not Araucana, nor Ameruacana. There is no such a breed as Americana, Ameriucana, Americuana, or any other choice spelling name variation that a hatchery might use in advertisment.
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Yes, this whole dispute about Ameraucanas EE's etc. did me lots of good, I never raised neither EE's, or Ameraucanas, but I decided to get educated on the subject BEFORE running my mouth about something I do not know much about perpetuating nonsens and confusion.

As a result of this process, I got lucky and was able to get on waiting list of mr John Blehm the President of: Ameraucana Breeders Club

http://www.ameraucana.org/

My 25 beautiful purebred AMERAUCANA babies are scheduled to arrive

on March 30

Blacks, Brown Reds, and Lavender.

Best regards to all true Ameraucana fans

My salute to

Ameraucana Police

keep guard!
 
I think this thread has run its course. We all now know how to spell Ameraucana. Thanks to everyone for your participation.
 
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