calling all Ameraucana, Araucana, and EE experts

I think it probably gets even more confusing with Ameraucanas than with other breeds, since there is sooooo much misrepresentation and cross-breeding going on with them. The "serious" Ameraucana folks have to be extra special careful in order to avoid possibly introducing mutt birds into their lines!
 
Anne. Your website is really fantastic. So well done. I LOVE your type page.
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I know..doesn;t she have the best pics too!
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Anne, I'm getting some eggs from you someday too!
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Lavender breeds true...... if you breed two lavender birds together you get 100% lavender. Plus, it is a solid blue.... there shouldn't be any difference in color anywhere in the feathering. As to where with blues there is sometimes lacing, darker hackle feathers, etc.
 
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In my mind it is a "Mixed Variety Ameraucana" but I don't know what the "right" answer is... or if there even is one!

According to the Ameraucana club it is an easter egger.
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lol How much bigger are we talking?

Truly it had more to do with attitude than size....
....or maybe I was just "chicken"????

Okay, so let's try something else.

Would there be the possibility of those crosses between a silver and a brown/red later on throwing off offspring that would in fact carry the colors back from just one of those so that they would in fact breed true? Or would it take too much inbreeding for that to happen?

In other words, can you ever get back from an EE to an Ameraucana????

Susan
 
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Hey Guys:

Are we getting any clearer on this or just more confused. I think I am more clear. And since I don't breed my girls, I am just glad to know that some of mine are Easter Eggers.

I really feel the passion from some of the true Ameraucana/Araucana breeders.
 
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lol How much bigger are we talking?

Truly it had more to do with attitude than size....
....or maybe I was just "chicken"????

Okay, so let's try something else.

Would there be the possibility of those crosses between a silver and a brown/red later on throwing off offspring that would in fact carry the colors back from just one of those so that they would in fact breed true? Or would it take too much inbreeding for that to happen?

In other words, can you ever get back from an EE to an Ameraucana????

Susan

There are crosses that can be made within the varieties, but to a newbie it can be complicated and the resulting offspring generally are considered ee's. The crosses are not shown and are used a resource to improve a variety and usually once the goal is met they are sold as ee.​
 
i just want to point out that I certainly don't consider myself an expert. I just read and learn as much as I can as I have an interest in the ameraucana breed. I rely on Pips&Peeps as the ameraucana expert/police on this board.
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Me, too! I feel honored to have at least owned several true Ameraucanas and to know what they should look like, thanks to people like Jean who try to keep it real. Mine are sweet birds and good layers and I enjoy them immensely.
 

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