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Oh, this is so not true. It is a common misconception, and perpetuated by hatcheries that mis-identify their birds. But Araucana are a specific breed, with a standard. Ameraucana area also a specific breed, with a breed standard. Easter eggers are not standardized, they're the ones offered by most hatcheries and come in mixed colors. You also get different colored eggs from EE hens. You should not get get different colored eggs with the other two breeds, or they're not actually that breed. Like a Plymouth Rock would not lay a green egg, neither will an Ameraucana.Easter eggers, arcaunas, and americaunas are the same and lay the same colored eggs. Most All easter eggers are mixed colors
PH is a cockerel.
Gladys may be. It's still pretty early, and Orps can be slow to mature, so it may take a while to be positive. But, that's a good amount of comb for a little Orp pullet.
the Tints are all female, as you know. gotta love the sex links! That is, until you're hatching them yourself, and you can tell right off you have like a dozen cockerels and four pullets.![]()
Oh, this is so not true. It is a common misconception, and perpetuated by hatcheries that mis-identify their birds. But Araucana are a specific breed, with a standard. Ameraucana area also a specific breed, with a breed standard. Easter eggers are not standardized, they're the ones offered by most hatcheries and come in mixed colors. You also get different colored eggs from EE hens. You should not get get different colored eggs with the other two breeds, or they're not actually that breed. Like a Plymouth Rock would not lay a green egg, neither will an Ameraucana.
Here's a good reference
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...QO3lIczwqpSrkG5kg&sig2=NxY1tdVh254GvZwkdGj7iQ