Buff Orpington or Americauna? TSC

wtjonny

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So I saw these chicks in the Americauna tub at my local farm store. The cashier told me they looked like buff orpingtons but maybe were put in the wrong tub... what do you guys think? They certainly look like BOrpingtons according to google images but they also look a lot like “splash” americaunas! I will be happy with both outcomes. Thanks guys!
 

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First Photo: chick appears to have a pea comb.
2nd Photo: chick appears to have white feathers and muff/beard (fat face). I cannot tell about its comb.

Ameraucana should have pea comb and muff/beard (fat face.)

Buff Orpington should not have the pea comb or the fat face, and should have buff (light brown) feathers--although sometimes they can be so light they look almost white at that age.

Farm stores usually (but not always) have Easter Eggers rather than true Ameraucanas. The differences matter if you intend to take them to a show, but do not matter if you just want a pretty bird that lays colored eggs.

I think you've probably got two Easter Egger chicks, one with a beard and one without.
 

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