[COLOR=000000][SIZE=14pt] Found the answer to "is it an Easter Egger if you cross an Amercauna with any other breed" YES!.[/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=000000][SIZE=14pt]"Easter Eggers (EEs) are not an APA recognized breed, they are a mix of different breeds. They are sometimes referred to as 'Rainbow Layers.' Easter Eggers are essentially descendants of Araucanas and Ameraucanas on one side of the family, and any other breed on the other side of the family. Easter Eggers do not breed true. To 'breed true' means that[/SIZE] purebred chicks resemble both parents. Easter Eggers are often intentionally confused with Araucanas and Ameraucanas by use of the misspelling "Amer[COLOR=FF0000]i[/COLOR][/COLOR]cana" or Amer[COLOR=FF0000]i[/COLOR]cauna" by unscrupulous and/or ignorant sellers.
[SIZE=14pt][COLOR=000000]According to the Easter Egg Club of America, EEs are "the most popular chicken in America today."* Easter Eggers lay a wide range of egg colors, including: any hue of blue and green and even pink on occasion. Other common EE traits include pea combs and wattles that are either small or absent. They often have greenish legs and beards and muffs, but not necessarily. They can have any skin color. Their leg color can range from green to slate and even yellow. They can be found in an infinite array of feather colors, which makes them a beautiful and unique"[/COLOR][/SIZE]