zachcpierce
Songster
Hi,
I bought three EE (sold as Ameraucana via craigslist) pullets when they were like 7 weeks old. I picked a dark one a light one and an inbetween one, but as they have feathered out, I'm wondering how this happened that their feathers are so diverse and what breeds may have contributed to the patterns. None of them have muffs/beards. One has a strong blue/wheaten color. One has what I am assuming is a red/brown pattern with an extra dose of black. And the orange one, I have no idea whats going on there, we called her Tiger because of how she looks, but what IS that pattern? Are they just mutts? Not that we care, they seem to be great birds; just curious and thought you all might like the pics.
-Zach
I bought three EE (sold as Ameraucana via craigslist) pullets when they were like 7 weeks old. I picked a dark one a light one and an inbetween one, but as they have feathered out, I'm wondering how this happened that their feathers are so diverse and what breeds may have contributed to the patterns. None of them have muffs/beards. One has a strong blue/wheaten color. One has what I am assuming is a red/brown pattern with an extra dose of black. And the orange one, I have no idea whats going on there, we called her Tiger because of how she looks, but what IS that pattern? Are they just mutts? Not that we care, they seem to be great birds; just curious and thought you all might like the pics.
-Zach