The skin color is yellow. Huge DQOk. Would you say this is an Ameraucana?View attachment 2290440
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The skin color is yellow. Huge DQOk. Would you say this is an Ameraucana?View attachment 2290440
That an it has Yellow skin/Willow Shanks. Standard calls for White skin/slate shanksIt's not a recognized color
A friend told me skin color only pertains the the self blue 2016 rules. Did that change?The skin color is yellow. Huge DQ
That an it has Yellow skin/Willow Shanks. Standard calls for White skin/slate shanks
Exactly.Not by The Ameraucana APA standard
Not being nitpicky, it also says Easter egged on the pictureMy point was, it is an EE. Not an Ameraucana.
A friend told me skin color only pertains the the self blue 2016 rules. Did that change?
Okay.@Overo Mare @OneHappyRooster @Rhodebar Lover @MysteryChicken
If you can contribute anything on MY SIDE of the discussion it would be welcome.
You should be salty, there is nothing wrong about breeding EEs unless if it's not what You were expectingBlack/slate legs are required for most if not all colors as far as I'm aware. It's actually a big problem in my project flock because I tried to get some "purebred" ameraucanas and they all have white legs and one of them even layed a brown egg. I'm still very salty about that.
Also I would say the color doesn't match any standard recognized color.