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an EE is nothing like an Amaracauna, EEs are crosses that carry the green egg gene. They are a completely seperate caliber
Well that sounds a bit snobby...
but is fairly accurate. EEs are mixes, not pure bred. Ameraucanas are pure bred, with recognized/accepted color standards. Folks do often confuse them, or lump them all together, but they are different. I had a roo who was of a pure Ameraucana mother AND father, but because of his color mix, he was considered EE rather than Ameraucana. But EEs are wonderful birds, friendly, funny, and lay beautiful blue, green, or pinkish eggs usually (since they are mixed, a few folks end up with brownish eggs).
This breed does do well in cold weather, because they have a smaller comb. Wyandottes (at least mine) also have smaller combs, so would make a good winter breed. I love my barred rock, australorp, and orpington too; As others have said, they're all sweet birds that lay well.