EE or OE. She's very pretty!View attachment 2881171sorry for the low quality ill try to get a better one soon but I can't take them outside because its raining. @FluffyLambs @MysteryChicken @cherrynberry @STACEYH
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EE or OE. She's very pretty!View attachment 2881171sorry for the low quality ill try to get a better one soon but I can't take them outside because its raining. @FluffyLambs @MysteryChicken @cherrynberry @STACEYH
Here are better onesView attachment 2881171sorry for the low quality ill try to get a better one soon but I can't take them outside because its raining. @FluffyLambs @MysteryChicken @cherrynberry @STACEYH
That seems to be the most likley answer right now, she did have some white feathering when she was younger and has a beard and muff and everything else that a Black Ameracauna has.She looks like a Black Ameracauna, but time will tell, once she lays an egg.
Thank youEE or OE. She's very pretty!
Black birds usually do have some white in their juvenile plumage. It goes away.That seems to be the most likley answer right now, she did have some white feathering when she was younger and has a beard and muff and everything else that a Black Ameracauna has.
Agreed. Nothing says she isn't an Ameraucana to me.She looks like a Black Ameracauna, but time will tell, once she lays an egg.
Im not sure, my uncle got them them and brought them to us. I will have to askWhere was she purchased?
Other than the feathers and maybe comb no, she has not started laying yet so i dont know the color of eggsAgreed. Nothing says she isn't an Ameraucana to me.
@TheOddOneOut See anything that makes her an Easter Egger?