pips&peeps
There is no "I" in Ameraucana
An Amearaucana only needs to breed true 50% of the time to be considered pure.
Say what!!!
Isn't this akin to breeding a Greyhound to a Greyhound and half the pups look like Greyhounds and the other half have short legs, long hair, wrong ear set, and feathered tails, but since half the offspring are correct, the parents are breeding true and are still therefore considered purebred Greyhounds? We'll just call the wrong half Easter Eggers.
(FWIW - if I was in the market for a purebred Greyhound and someone sent me hatching eggs from their purebred Greyhounds and I hatched out chicks with short legs, long hair, wrong ear set, and feathered tails, I would be one really PO'd customer.)
This statement mostly applies to color variety; as I stated for the color blue.