zazouse... that picture is so wonderful! i agree that it should be entered if there is still time... that picture has so many "caption" possibilities...
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Sure canthey are amazing im so jealous of them all especially FAWN who knew that an ameraucana(my favorite breed) could have feathered feet!!!
(hope you dont mind but she is now my desktop background picture) do you reckon you could PM me some more photos of her?![]()
Thug Life
does he look so mean? I don't see it... lol ... he's actually a sweety (so far) and pretty smart, I hope he stays nice, I want to use him for breeding in the Spring, so regardless, he's staying... I can give him separate living space if he turns out to be rough on the girls... he's only 19 weeks old, so we'll see.bad roo bad roo what you gonna do when i peck you uu
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Sorry, Ameraucanas can't have feathered feet though.At least not a purebred. In fact, Ameraucanas are pretty rare. EEs are what most people have. It took me a long time what people told me were Ameraucanas weren't at all. See the link in my signature. It has more info.
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Photo #1 - Mish is an ISA Brown x Brown Leghorn
Photo #2 - Pranks (With grown up Mish) is an OEGB (Best bird ever)
Photo #3 - Miracle (My shrink-wrapped chick who looked like he had a broken neck for 2 days) is an Ameraucana cross, not sure who his momma was. Ideas?
Photo #4 - Fawn is an Ameraucana x Dark Brahma (Just found this out today from someone on BYC!)
Thanks for asking!
Willow
Sure canFawn is a roo, but yes, he's quite pretty. (Just don't say that to his face, LOL!)
Willow
He's a cross.Sorry, Ameraucanas can't have feathered feet though.At least not a purebred. In fact, Ameraucanas are pretty rare. EEs are what most people have. It took me a long time what people told me were Ameraucanas weren't at all. See the link in my signature. It has more info.
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Sorry, Ameraucanas can't have feathered feet though.At least not a purebred. In fact, Ameraucanas are pretty rare. EEs are what most people have. It took me a long time what people told me were Ameraucanas weren't at all. See the link in my signature. It has more info.
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Oh, I didn't see that. oopsYeah, here in the US they aren't a "real" breed either. It drives me crazy though when hatcheries try and pass EEs as Ameraucanas. And a lot of people don't realize the difference.
EE's can be any colour cant they and Araucanas and Ameraucans have a few certain colours. I dont know all the differences (id like to know if you know though?)Oh, I didn't see that. oopsYeah, here in the US they aren't a "real" breed either. It drives me crazy though when hatcheries try and pass EEs as Ameraucanas. And a lot of people don't realize the difference.