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blondie55555
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- Feb 14, 2023
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Thank you all, I didn’t see beard either but didn’t know if would come later. Wasn’t sure about comb. I’ll pass on this one since chicks are still babies.
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If you want to hear people scream Easter egger all day , or explain to you ad nauseam as to why your chickens are second class clucks, this would be a good idea.Since I am new with Ameraucanas, want him for breeding,
Ameraucanas themselves are actually a pretty common breed. It’s just hard for someone who’s new to the breed to know what they're looking for.If you want to hear people scream Easter egger all day , or explain to you ad nauseam as to why your chickens are second class clucks, this would be a good idea.
Here is an example post that you will see.
"Beautiful bird! But I'm sorry, that's an Easter egger. ***insert long explanation here** We have all fallen for this, don't beat yourself up! She will lay beautiful eggs!" **inserts picture of their ameracauna, most likely wearing a crown, being fed grapes by green legged Easter eggers**
A lot of other really good breeds out there, with far less strict, pretentious standards. Polishes are a great breed, with beautiful varieties, good temperaments and are very hardy.
the Easter egger generally delivers what most common folks are after when they believe they are getting an ameraucana - with probably the main attribute being the colored eggs.Ameraucanas themselves are actually a pretty common breed. It’s just hard for someone who’s new to the breed to know what they're looking for.
All true breed have very serious standards for showing. They have these standards and are called by a specific name for showing. If not showing you don't have to worry about the name or the standards.If you want to hear people scream Easter egger all day , or explain to you ad nauseam as to why your chickens are second class clucks, this would be a good idea.
Here is an example post that you will see.
"Beautiful bird! But I'm sorry, that's an Easter egger. ***insert long explanation here** We have all fallen for this, don't beat yourself up! She will lay beautiful eggs!" **inserts picture of their ameracauna, most likely wearing a crown, being fed grapes by green legged Easter eggers**
A lot of other really good breeds out there, with far less strict, pretentious standards. Polishes are a great breed, with beautiful varieties, good temperaments and are very hardy.