The legs are not green. They are black, "slate".If they have green legs, they are EE. If they lay green eggs, they are EE. If they are not one of the colors accepted into the Ameraucana SOP, they are EE. Hatchery as big as Privet is not breeding carefully enough to keep up standard of perfection, so their birds are a hatchery version of Am's called EE, for some reason, on this site. It's the only place I've ever heard the phrase. I have a feeling "Easter Egger" was a marketing name from a hatchery for non-standard Ameraucanas. It's the Ameraucana breeders that INSIST we recognize the difference (or they get MAD!). Frankly, I have never seen a bird od any breed from a large hatchery that met it's SOP close enough to meet the breed requirements. In the chicken world, if it doesn't meet the breed requirements, it is not considered part of the breed. You might get one once in a while that comes close, but it will be an inferior specimen and never win at a poultry show.![]()
That being said, I love my hatchery birds. They lay lots of lovely eggs and rarely go broody. Good for me!!

The birds are not a recognized color for Ameraucana SOP.

I heard Easter Egger long before I heard Americana (with an i ) or Ameraucauna, which was admitted to the APA in 1984. My Texarkana, Tx husband grew up with Easter Eggers and they were the first chickens I ever owned. He was born 1958. Texarkana probably not at the forefront of chicken fashion trends.

It's my understanding from this site that Ameraucanas resulted from a concerted effort to refine easter eggers to specific colors and the blue egg shell gene. The Araucana was a landrace breed of no specific feather color and rumpless. Lots of work to CREATE the Ameraucana. I have been struggling with purebreds (purchased 4/14) and have the only purebred progeny after 3 years. Beautiful birds with beautiful eggs, but I will stick with the EEs from now on.

I know there is controversy and that is why I mentioned all the possibilities. My chicks may yet develop full-fledged rose combs and who knows? But I'm hopeful they will lay green or blue-green eggs and I will call them EEs if they do!

I loves me some purty eggs!
