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Just let it roll off your back.Yeah..... that's really what it's sounding like unfortunately![]()

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Just let it roll off your back.Yeah..... that's really what it's sounding like unfortunately![]()
Yep, still working on that, especially after the "sexlink that was not a sexlink" incidentJust let it roll off your back.![]()
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
Oh, okay. That does make sense then for everything, thanksThe way I understood the founder Ameraucana breeder stance is: EEs existed before the Ameraucana SOP and the moment they started following and breeding to the SOP they became Ameraucana and the moment Ameraucanas stop following the SOP they once again become EEs.
Who's the "founder Ameraucana breeder?The way I understood the founder Ameraucana breeder stance is: EEs existed before the Ameraucana SOP and the moment they started following and breeding to the SOP they became Ameraucana and the moment Ameraucanas stop following the SOP they once again become EEs.
Now if you want to refer to them as Easter Eggers formally known as Araucanas I might rethink my position.
Here is my issue. They were sold as Araucanas. The Ameraucana Club and the multiple breeders that founded the breed established the term Easter Egger to describe birds that didn't meet the breed requirements. That was then at a later date retroactively applied to birds that didn't meet either of the SOP for Araucana or Ameraucana.The hatchery were selling them as Easter Egg chickens or Araucanas but were in fact the EEs we have come to know with multiple colors shape and forms that laid colored eggs
This. They were what they were. I mean we've named things and reclassified them in the fossil record because we didn't know better. But those were species. Not breeds.Because at the time they were called Araucanas. Those birds used were called Araucanas.
Why do we need to go back in time and rename those birds?
"Non-standard Ameraucanas." lol Although the purist Ameraucana breeders will tell you they are Easter Eggers.I'd just call them mixed color Ams.
I know the Term Easter Egger have been used to described chickens that laid colored eggs sold by hatcheries way before the Araucana and Ameraucana breed got accepted to the SOP. The National Geographic posted pictures of an Eater Eagger Hen way back on the 1940sHere is my issue. They were sold as Araucanas. The Ameraucana Club and the multiple breeders that founded the breed established the term Easter Egger to describe birds that didn't meet the breed requirements.
To me they would be mixed colored Ameraucanas."It's an EE" argument brew if I end up getting some
To me they would be mixed colored Ameraucanas.
But many breeders will tell you they are easter eggers.
Does it really make a big difference to you whether they are called Ameraucanas or EEs? You can't show them, you haven't worked years to create a new color/variety, why do you care if they are "technically EEs?" If they make you happy, I don't see why it matters if people tell you they are EEs.