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Yes they are about 9 weeks! Thanks! really hoping they are all pullets.Pretty sure the title says 2 months, so eight weeks... I agree, #2-#4 are definitely EEs.

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Yes they are about 9 weeks! Thanks! really hoping they are all pullets.Pretty sure the title says 2 months, so eight weeks... I agree, #2-#4 are definitely EEs.

I’m super confused about the first as well! I bought them as “Ameraucanas” but I knew they would be EEs as they were only a few dollars and bought them at a local feed store. But this one started to look splashed and that totally threw me off!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 don't think they are...EEs and Americanas are the same thing. @EmmaRainboe can go more in depth
Thanks I’m super intrigued about #1! 4 is my favorite out of the batch! She is super sweet and super beautiful!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?
Easter Eggers and Americanas are the same. Easter Eggers and Ameraucanas are different. But it gets confusing because Americna is an intentional misspelling of Ameraucana....I don't think they are...
Oh duh. I read it wrong sorry.Easter Eggers and Americanas are the same. Easter Eggers and Ameraucanas are different. But it gets confusing because Americna is an intentional misspelling of Ameraucana.

That makes a lot more sense!Easter Eggers and Americanas are the same. Easter Eggers and Ameraucanas are different. But it gets confusing because Americna is an intentional misspelling of Ameraucana
Where does your feed store source it’s chicks from? Maybe they get their ”Ameraucanas” from two different places, and one has real AMs and the other has EEs?Another thing I noticed is she is the only one with bright blue feet. The other ones have more Greyish green feet.
That’s a really good idea! I didn’t ask and I think it was to long ago to call and ask but I will try.Where does your feed store source it’s chicks from? Maybe they get their ”Ameraucanas” from two different places, and one has real AMs and the other has EEs?