Boy or girl?

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/recognized
I've read them. It just seems rare anyone actually gets ameraunas. So in my personal flock I called any of those types easter egger, despite what they were labeled or if the fir the standard. I switched to cream legbars because they lay the blue egg and are auto sexing, plus there's no doubt to what you're getting when you get them.
 
I've read them. It just seems rare anyone actually gets ameraunas. So in my personal flock I called any of those types easter egger, despite what they were labeled or if the fir the standard. I switched to cream legbars because they lay the blue egg and are auto sexing, plus there's no doubt to what you're getting when you get them.
That's because 99% of what is sold as Ameraucana is actually an Easter Egger. Ameraucana always have muffs and beard, always have a pea comb, and always are a specific color/variety. If no variety/color is specified, it's a safe bet it's an Easter Egger.
 
Shes is beautiful!
I'm really hoping it's a she. Seems to be all but 1 person so far thinks it's a he. I sent a picture to the people I got them from and they still think it's a hen but said it's hard to tell with this breed. I totally understand that and knew when I purchased them. Unfortunately I can't have a rooster because of the noise ordinance but if by chance it's a he I will try one of those crow collars I guess. I've heard mixed reviews on them. I fall in love with all of my pets so it will be hard if it's not a girl
 
Def not a wyandotte mix or a true ameraucana due to the silver leakage it is a easter egger but at 15 weeks def a pullet and has a pea comb not a cushion comb
This is my hen at about 15 weeks
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