So I got some chicks and was pretty sure which was which. But now a little confused. I know one is a Speckled Sussex and a Ameraucana. Any help thanks.
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The top one is your Ameracauna (but really an Easter Egger) and the bottom is your Speckled Sussex. One way to tell is by the combs - peacomb for EE and straight comb for SS
The top one is your Ameracauna (but really an Easter Egger) and the bottom is your Speckled Sussex. One way to tell is by the combs - peacomb for EE and straight comb for SS![]()
Agreed.The top one is your Ameracauna (but really an Easter Egger) and the bottom is your Speckled Sussex. One way to tell is by the combs - peacomb for EE and straight comb for SS![]()
The top one is your Ameracauna (but really an Easter Egger) and the bottom is your Speckled Sussex. One way to tell is by the combs - peacomb for EE and straight comb for SS![]()
Hi - An EE is a mixed breed = Ameraucana + a high production layer. Feed stores and some hatcheries list their EEs as Ameraucana's. True Ameraucana's come in recognized color patterns and type (blue, black, wheaton, etc) while EE's can be any color and their type is also not standardized. It is a really common occurrence to get EEs ( labeled AMs) at feed stores. Still good layers - usually of green eggs.S
So if I can ask without sounding stupid. What's the difference between an EE and Ameraucana?
Hi - An EE is a mixed breed = Ameraucana + a high production layer. Feed stores and some hatcheries list their EEs as Ameraucana's. True Ameraucana's come in recognized color patterns and type (blue, black, wheaton, etc) while EE's can be any color and their type is also not standardized. It is a really common occurrence to get EEs ( labeled AMs) at feed stores. Still good layers - usually of green eggs.