They do sell Easter Eggers, actually....they wrongly call them Ameraucanas. You admit you are new to this, and your insistence on believing hatchery propaganda instead of the many knowledgeable people on here who are trying to educate you, shows this to be true. I don't mean that snarky...we were all new at one time...but you ARE obviously new yet you keep insisting that because a hatchery called it something, it must be true. Not one of the websites or blogs you linked as "proof" is a legitimate source of information; they're just regurgitating the lack of knowledge about the differences between Easter Eggers and Ameraucanas. There are two purebred Ameraucana clubs; the Ameraucana Alliance and the Ameraucana Breeders Club. There is a Standard of Perfection which lists the colors real Ameraucanas come in, along with proper leg color, etc. There is a great article which someone linked for you detailing the differences between Easter Eggers and real Ameraucanas. Some of us are actually keepers and breeders of real purebred Ameraucanas...trust me, we know what we're talking about. The annoying situation of hatcheries selling mixed breed Easter Eggers as Ameraucanas is of long standing, and it's too bad they are taking advantage of people by making them think they're getting something they're not. There's not a thing in the world wrong with Easter Eggers...they are beautiful chickens and lay lovely various-colored eggs. But they're not Ameraucanas and why you would not believe SO MANY knowledgeable chicken keepers from BYC is perplexing.