Breeding True Ameraucanas and knowing a good one when you see it!

You state leg colour is "not extremely important" but leg colour foreign to that described for breed & variety is a disqualification.
Also, as to "leakage" in black birds many breeders of black varieties will use a male with red or yellow in the hackle to maintain sheen in female offspring. It is a D/Q but breeding considerations & show considerations aren't always the same.
A lopped pea comb is a D/Q, not a defect. I find nothing in the Standard that refers to small combs in hens being a defect. Your description of female lobe colour also isn't consistent with the Standard description.
 
This is a giude too the art of breeding a good True Ameraucanas for both experts and Newbs
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Alot of people don't know Exactly what too look for.

1# Eye Color All Varieties of Ameraucanas call for Reddish bay Eyes, Like this pullet...
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Some Defects regarding eye color are...

Pearl eyes= Dark brownish black eyes. This is not the perfered eye color. try to keep it out of you flock.

Green eyes= Some birds come out with green eyes. this is not good either

Tawny eyes= Light brown eyes, not perfered

A good eye has even reddish orange color
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2# Pea comb Alot of people don't put alot of consideration into comb shape/size

A good pea comb Follows the curve of the head. The back of the pea comb sometimes is raised into the air. If it is higher than the middle, than don't breed it. Another thing is lopped pea combs. If it is Leaning to one side, that is a defect. Also, watch out for hens with very little or no comb at all. In adult, laying hens, this is a defect! It is NOT a defect in pullets though merely because They haven't grown combs because they haven't Started laying!

3# Ear lobes
It is a DQ to have any white enamel in the ear lobes. CHECK your birds. you want red in cocks/cockerels, and light, cherry red in hens. Pullets are OK if they have Flesh colored lobes! This is because They haven't started growing/brightning yet! It will brighten up when she lays. Make sure it is just flesh colored, And NOT white!

4# Plumage color We will check into a couple common Varieties.

BBS= Make sure that your birds are strait black with NO white tips! (Warning, many chicks start with white wings, This Usually molts out) Lets talk About Red/Gold/Silver Leaking This is a Major Defect. Some people Don't understand how Serious this is! Do not breed these birds. put them in a cull pen, or layer pen and leave them there. Leaking can also be in Blue and splash varieties

Buff= Make sure your feathers are buff all the way down to the base, and that your undercolor is also buff. Whatch out for black or white in the tail/wing/hackle region. This is not perfered. Watch out for Mealeness (small stippled dots in plumage) Just make sure your buffs have a nice, even color through out.

5# Leg color Not exremely important, but make sure there is no yellow, and that feet bottoms are white. Watch out for pink legs in BW and Wheaten varieties.

6# Egg color You are aiming for bluish green aqua eggs. No olive. Mint green is aceptable, but Come on! you can do better than that!
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get as Blue as you can!
If I post a picture can you tell if my roo is a true ameracauna
 

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