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Are these Americaunas or Easter Eggers? They were sold as Americaunas, but a lady is saying that they are Easter eggers.
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Not sure as have no experience with those breeds but they sure are pretty
Their colors don't look to meet the standard is all. Otherwise, they could very well be AmeraucanasView attachment 1540560 View attachment 1540561 We bought ours from a local breeder.
We thought they met these requirements though![]()
What are Easter Egg chickens?
The Ameraucana Alliance defines an Easter Egg chicken or Easter Egger as any chicken that possesses the blue egg gene, but doesn’t fully meet any breed descriptions as defined in the APA and/or ABA standards. Further, even if a bird meets an Ameraucana standard breed description, but doesn’t meet a variety description or breed true at least 50% of the time it is considered an Easter Egg chicken. By definition an Easter Egger is not a breed of chicken.
(Some have claimed that any variety that isn’t recognized, by the APA/ABA, is an Easter Egger, but that is not true according to the definition above. For example, lavender Ameraucanas breed true and are not Easter Eggers.)