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I believe you are right. If the sources I researched through earlier are correct, the Ameraucana breed is the 'root' stock for itself, Araucanas and EE's. They will all share genes from the Ameraucana - which will yield some variation of blue egg, depending on who the other parent is. (And if I'm wrong here, please forgive me !!! I don't mean to offend breeders of Araucanas or Ameraucanas if the information I read - and shared here - is incorrect.)
This thread was about physical characteristics that all EE's might have in common, though.
Anne shared in an earlier post in this thread that there aren't any
So I believe that recognizing EE's is either through knowing who the parents are - and in my case I don't since I picked up my babies from a feed supply store, who got them from a hatchery - or through someone who is knowledgeable about the breed identifying them. And that is why I will be posting pictures of mine - hopefully a little later tonight. (And hopefully having their pix identified will help others down road identify their own
I believe you are right. If the sources I researched through earlier are correct, the Ameraucana breed is the 'root' stock for itself, Araucanas and EE's. They will all share genes from the Ameraucana - which will yield some variation of blue egg, depending on who the other parent is. (And if I'm wrong here, please forgive me !!! I don't mean to offend breeders of Araucanas or Ameraucanas if the information I read - and shared here - is incorrect.)
This thread was about physical characteristics that all EE's might have in common, though.
Anne shared in an earlier post in this thread that there aren't any

