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Yep, its a common practice on here. Just so you know...if it meets all the other standards for an ameraucana except color then its an non standard ameraucana! They only have to breed true 50% of the time!! Unless you know that they were bred with other breeds.
This will be the only post I post on here cause they will give more flack for saying that!
Just watch and see!
What's with all the EE nonsense today?!
I have seen the other thread that got closed about the EE's and my comments
should better be left unsaid though I must say this:
Do YOU know what the Standard is for an Ameraucana? Unless you know what to look for and understand the genetics of a chicken, I don't see how you would even think that. Not to mention the background/history of the bird. Do you even know the definition of "breeding true"? THAT is something described to a breed. When two parents of the same variety produce offspring with the same color pattern. If you bred an EE roo with an EE hen, what will you get? Their genetics could be hiding things that you couldn't imagine and I doubt they'll be identical to the parents. I am by no means a breeder but I do know that I have learned a lot of this site, sometimes more than what a person my age should.
Speckledhen, I agree 100% with the comments you have made.
I love my only EE. She is very friendly and I don't mind if she isn't a purebred bird. I knew that before I got her from Ideal. I even try to tell people that I don't like calling her an "Ameraucana".
The New Ameraucana Police? HA! Leave it to the professionals.