BlueColor wise, is she considered blue, silver or something else?
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BlueColor wise, is she considered blue, silver or something else?
Well that would be cool! I ordered EE’s. Isn’t it usually the other way around (people order Ameraucana a and get EE)?!?Looks like a true Ameraucanas. My Black Ameraucana pullets have one or two white toenails and the rest are slate.
As with all our Easter Eggers, it will be fun surprise to see what color egg she lays. Her flockmates started laying yesterday & today, so she’s got to be getting close, too! She came from Cackle, and they do sell Blue Ameraucana, so I guess it’s possible she was our bonus chick, or just a look-alike EE! Doesn’t really matter to me either way; she’s pretty and has a great personality!Technically, she wouldn't be considered an Ameraucana unless she came from parents who were bred according to the SOP colors. In other words, Ameraucanas breed true to color. In her case, she would follow the BBS patterning. And she would also need to produce blue eggs.
Here's an article if you want more information. I've had both EE and Ameraucana in my flock. Love them both. IMO, the EE that I've known have been better layers than the Ams.