Also, I think some of the EE ideas is how you end up with things like Bob’s plentiful browns. Crossing EE and EE just reduces the chances of greens and some people seen to think that the EE is a breed unto itself, not a hybrid with an Ameraucana parent. It’s why the Sapphires are a more reliable cross for coloured eggs from a hybrid with the dominant Blue gene. This is clearly easier and more fun than all the work I need to get doing… lol
Actually, TRUE Ameraucaunas are supposed to lay blue eggs and throw offsprings that lay blue eggs.....
http://ameraucanabreedersclub.org/history.html

The trouble is that most birds sold through hatcheries as 'Ameraucaunas' are actually EEs, not true Ameraucaunas, so you get blue and green eggs from them. Ameraucaunas don't have the gene for brown, hence only get blue eggs, of varying depth of blue.
 
Any idea how long before I know? I am obviously watching closely but she doesn’t stay still very often so it is quite hard to see.
:idunnoJust a regular old human blister can take 2-3 weeks to heal if not tampered with...maybe that long from time of frostbite? @BY Bob might have a better idea, given his background & working in a hospital setting.:idunno
 
Your right, the track record is terrible. Even when I got my original 6 Marans, 4 boys 2 girls. I want to know why the world thinks I need so many boys? I love them, but I really cannot keep every single boy that comes along. I hear of people complaining they have too many hens and cannot get a boy. Can I please have that problem this year...please.
I truly wish that happens for you.
 
And I should add I sometime wonder about crossing Sammy to one of his Hatchmates… it’s not really incest, maybe. Who knows how many different genetics his breeder had in the pen
I would give it a whirl at some point. It happens in nature for certain.
 

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