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Right, you are a "trekkie"




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Well they were sold as Ameraucanas by a guy who's been breeding them for 13 years but my guess is they probably are.Right, you are a "trekkie"
I feel bad for you. XD![]()
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Yeah, they don't conform to any variety of Ameraucana, so I would say Easter Egger.Well they were sold as Ameraucanas by a guy who's been breeding them for 13 years but my guess is they probably are.
I can see thatYeah, they don't conform to any variety of Ameraucana, so I would say Easter Egger.![]()
XD Yes I am XD v_v http://gizmodo.com/who-would-win-in-an-all-out-battle-star-wars-or-star-t-1676075613Right, you are a "trekkie"
I feel bad for you. XD![]()
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EEs?![]()
Yeah, we have lots of EEs and no true Ameraucanas. Very few people have true Ameraucanas.I can see thatBut they were only bought for the colored eggs so it doesn't really matter what they are. Though they do have slate gray legs and one laid an egg that was blue/green all the way through.![]()
XD I don't care about how "realistic" it is--it's fictional! I just go for the one that has a better story, characterization, and action--sorry, I think Star Wars wins hands down. Star Trek isn't bad though, I've just really never gotten into it.
NiceYeah, we have lots of EEs and no true Ameraucanas. Very few people have true Ameraucanas.Well, EEs can have green/slate gray legs and blue/green eggs, it mean they are usually a cross of different Ameraucana varieties (but techincally not true Ameraucanas). Other times EEs are Ameraucanas crossed with other breeds.![]()