Are Ameracauna eggs always"Tinted"?

I have true Ameraucanas. I just got them from any breeder two weeks ago. They are starting to lay wonderful light blue eggs. I know several people with EE and their eggs are more green looking. Colored eggs are wonderful no matter if they come from EE or Ameraucanas.
 
You know, 21-22 weeks old is still early to be expecting eggs, especially from a non production breed like EE's.

I think you may get your green eggs yet, just wait a while. I have had hens not lay until they were 7 moths old!:eek:
 
I got one yesterday and mine will be 21 weeks old Fri. I didn't get one this morning though. There's always hope for tomorrow!
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I have bought all my chickens from a family that raises POL (point of lay) or starter pullets. I knew they were all mixed breeds -barred rock, RIR and EEr's but told Ameracauna. I bought 12 pullets and 1 RIR & black silkie mix cockeral ... beautiful! As I waited for them to start laying you will not believe who layed the first green egg! MY Barred Rock pullet I just KNEW she would lay a brown egg but no, it was green. She looks just like a BR but has muffs and a beard and lays a daily green egg.
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Joy! All the EEr's looking pullets are all laying very light brown to a creamy colored egg.
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Sad!

I will look at the link just mentioned for a good breeder.

Thank you guys! This forum is great!
 
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I have 2 "Ameracaunas" from a feed store and the first of them started laying cream colored eggs.
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We were so looking forward to the green eggs. Maybe the other will lay green eggs. I guess they are EE's according to the eggs and what I am reading in this thread. That is disappointing.
 

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