DaniGirl 1272
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- Jun 26, 2015
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All pullets.Here's some more pictures of my two newbies. They are supposed to be pullets but I get paranoid I guess since I don't know the breed very well
perhaps studying the bred standard would help you yup understand the differences. There have been many threads including in the last few weeks where true bred birds were identified/recognizedAll pullets.
I've yet to see anyone say an ameracauna or auracana is anything but an easter egger on here. I can tell with auracanas because they don't have a tail. But ameracaunas and easter eggers with blue or grey legs all look the same to me. Maybe they have to have a beard and muffs to qualify. But I had some I bought as ameracaunas with muffs and beards, grey legs and blue eggs. People still told me they were easter eggers.