Many of mine didn't start crowing until 6-8 months old. More pictures in a week or two might help.Bummer. still crossing my fingers until i hear a crow. Thank you
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Many of mine didn't start crowing until 6-8 months old. More pictures in a week or two might help.Bummer. still crossing my fingers until i hear a crow. Thank you
Ok thanks! that leaves some time!Many of mine didn't start crowing until 6-8 months old. More pictures in a week or two might help.
While EEs and Americanas are the same, I think the OP was asking if the bird was an Ameraucana. Note the spelling difference.EEs and Americanas are the same thing. @EmmaRainboe can go more in depth

She may be, I'm not really a color expert. Maybe a chance she could be a lavender or blue? Don't take my word for it! Just so you know, I think #4 will turn out beautiful! My past EE looked that way and was the prettiest in the coop! Maybe @EmmaRainboe can help with this?Thanks. Yeah do you think she is an Ameraucana?
First is the only one I’m questioning. Rest are definite pullets. How old are they? The first could possibly be splash, but the rest are absolutely EEs.I got some more pictures of my chicks!
Pretty sure the title says 2 months, so eight weeks... I agree, #2-#4 are definitely EEs.How old are they?
I agree! OP, where are the chicks from? It seems odd to me that you could end up with majority EEs and then one actual Ameraucana. Definitely could happen, but typically when birds are mislabeled, the whole batch is EEs. There isn't any obvious traits that point to Easter Egger howeverFirst is the only one I’m questioning. Rest are definite pullets. How old are they? The first could possibly be splash, but the rest are absolutely EEs.

They were sold as Ameraucanas but I knew when buying them they were only a few bucks so I expected to get EEs but #1 looks like a splash and her legs are blue unlike the others as well. I got them from a local feed store. I agree it would be odd to get 3 EEs and 1 Ameraucana!I agree! OP, where are the chicks from? It seems odd to me that you could end up with majority EEs and then one actual Ameraucana. Definitely could happen, but typically when birds are mislabeled, the whole batch is EEs. There isn't any obvious traits that point to Easter Egger however![]()