All 3 are true Ameraucana cockerels. The 2 with crossbeak should not be allowed to reproduce as crossbeak is hereditary.
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Agreed except for the freezer part lol I have 2 cupcake and cletus. They are night and day. Cupcake is completely dependent on me for food she can't eat dry feed. I have to make her breakfast and dinner every day. Cletus on the other hand can catch a blueberry on a bounce. She (yes she, we thought she was a roo) doesn't even know I exist. Expect for the occasional beak trim shes just another chicken. From what I can tell with mine the bigger the beak the better they do.These crossed beak birds will be 'special needs' individuals, needing some beak trimming, and very deep food and water dishes, and won't be able to eat much if anything off the ground. These cockerels also shouldn't reproduce!
Consider putting them in the freezer instead...
Mary
This is the 'special needs' part of the story, and it's a commitment that might make it all work out, but it is a commitment. Otherwise, these birds may slowly starve, which is way worse!
Mary
I'm so sorry! That's hard. If your intentions were to breed, just cull them instead.
Could you get a refund?
Also, don't buy from them again if they are keeping crossbeaks to breed in their flock!
Have you been able to re-home any of your roos?