Calling Americauna Experts

bobshere

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Apr 2, 2014
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Just curious what Americauna Experts have to say about this little guy/gal? He is a hatchery chick and has much more orange feathering and is a larger bird than the other two. I read the boys would have more orange feathering. Are the chances greater of this being a boy or have others had girls like this?
I appreciate any responses
 

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Just curious what Americauna Experts have to say about this little guy/gal? He is a hatchery chick and has much more orange feathering and is a larger bird than the other two. I read the boys would have more orange feathering. Are the chances greater of this being a boy or have others had girls like this?
I appreciate any responses
i thought all ameraucans and easter eggers had grey legs.....
 
That's definitely not like any Ameraucana I've seen considering it has lack of muffs.

I'd say it's a different chicken breed
 

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