Hatchery Araucanas that were bearded, tailed and did not have any type, that is what we call today EEs, Mike calls them EEs. Why is so difficult for you to call them EEs?Sounds like they developed their birds from Araucanas.
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Hatchery Araucanas that were bearded, tailed and did not have any type, that is what we call today EEs, Mike calls them EEs. Why is so difficult for you to call them EEs?Sounds like they developed their birds from Araucanas.
It said Mike's birds were from Marti's in Missouri.Ya it does sound official to me.
Don's birds were Araucanas. Mike was working with what he called American Araucana.
Sounds like they developed their birds from Araucanas.
Thanks for the illustration, I was trying to find it to make my point. But you just did that for me.
Because at the time they were called Araucanas. Those birds used were called Araucanas.Hatchery Araucanas that were bearded, tailed and did not have any type, that is what we call today EEs, Mike calls them EEs. Why is so difficult for you to call them EEs?
He doesn't refer to his LH's as EE's. He was joking.Thanks for the illustration, I was trying to find it to make my point. But you just did that for me.
Hatchery Araucana that are breaded and tailed(like the ilustration and also confirmed by mike) are Easter Eggers, Mike Gilbert and the rest of The Ameraucana community agrees with that, why don't you? You find it so easy to name your off color Leghorns(pure by any standard but perhaps not in a accepted color) EEs why not these history EES that were the foundation of The Ameraucana?
I personally wouldn't call them EEs if they are just mixed colors but otherwise pure. I'd just call them mixed color Ams.I gotta agree. I might be missing something (Moony, Overo and Colt have all seen it's possible with me) but how does whatever of the 3 came first and made the other 2 have to do with whether genetically pure Ameraucana are EEs because they are mixed color?
That's what their breeder calls them and that's what I would assume they would be called, I just wasn't sure and again just kinda wanted to know if I was going to have another "It's an EE" argument brew if I end up getting someI personally wouldn't call them EEs if they are just mixed colors but otherwise pure. I'd just call them mixed color Ams.
I'm sure you will lol.That's what their breeder calls them and that's what I would assume they would be called, I just wasn't sure and again just kinda wanted to know if I was going to have another "It's an EE" argument brew if I end up getting some
Yeah..... that's really what it's sounding like unfortunatelyI'm sure you will lol.![]()