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Hi! Yes, I had a couple of blue/black barred cockerels from that accidental cross that had some 'off-colored' red/gold feathers ---
Is that what you mean?
If you mean just wild unexpected colors from the blue/black/splash Ameraucana hens with black Jack Am' roo --- there are those too.
I'll get pics tomorrow, but in addition to blues and blacks, I've hatched some funky-colored Am' youngsters from my blues and blacks.
I have a new blue Ameraucana roo in that yard and have pulled out all the girls that molted and showed any hint of brown after (big frown) --- clean blue hens showed up with brown feathers after they molted , just one or two feathers, but that's got to be what is allowing the 'flocked-up' colors to surface.
I'm sorry Dustin. Wrong-looking-chickens just look like 'wrong-chickens'. I had to take the fence-jumping BR roo completely OUT of the picture
Lisa
Is that what you mean?
If you mean just wild unexpected colors from the blue/black/splash Ameraucana hens with black Jack Am' roo --- there are those too.
I'll get pics tomorrow, but in addition to blues and blacks, I've hatched some funky-colored Am' youngsters from my blues and blacks.
I have a new blue Ameraucana roo in that yard and have pulled out all the girls that molted and showed any hint of brown after (big frown) --- clean blue hens showed up with brown feathers after they molted , just one or two feathers, but that's got to be what is allowing the 'flocked-up' colors to surface.
I'm sorry Dustin. Wrong-looking-chickens just look like 'wrong-chickens'. I had to take the fence-jumping BR roo completely OUT of the picture

Lisa